A.L. M.V.P.: 1980 |
A.L. stand-ins |
A.L. East rival of the D-Rays, O's, Sox, and Yanks |
A.L. home run champ of 1950 and '53 |
A.L. lineup fixtures |
A diamond M.V.P.: 1958-59 |
A.L. Central scoreboard abbr. |
A.L. Central team, on a scoreboard |
A.L. triple-crown winner: 1956 |
A.L. or N.L. honoree |
A.L. or N.L. honorees |
A.L. or N.L. Central city |
A.L. or N.L. V.I.P.'s |
A.L. home-run champion: 1984 |
A.L. city on scoreboards |
A.L. Rookie of the Year before Nomar |
Carew's predecessor as A.L. Rookie of the Year |
A.L. batting champ: 1980 |
Aging A.L. sluggers, often |
1995 and '97 A.L. champs, in scoreboards |
A three-time A.L. M.V.P. |
American League M.V.P.: 1976 |
A.L. East team, in box scores |
Carew followed him as A.L. Rookie of the Year |
An M.V.P.: 1980 |
A.L. batting champ: 1956 |
A.L. M.V.P. in 2003, 2005 and 2007 |
2014 A.L. MVP Mike Trout, for one |
A.L. M.V.P.: 1960-61 |
A.L. Central team, on scoreboards |