- ALER
- Oriole or Yankee, briefly
- K.C. Royal, e.g.
- A, e.g.
- DH, more likely
- Member of the "Junior Circuit" in baseball
- Jay or Ray
- Yankee or Oriole, briefly
- Blue Jay or Oriole, for short
- Yankee, e.g.
- Angel or Devil Ray, briefly
- New York Yankee, briefly
- Blue Jay or Oriole, briefly
- Ranger or Mariner, briefly
- Yank or Angel, for one
- Yank, for one
- NY Yankee, e.g.
- Yank or A, e.g.
- Blue Jay or Oriole
- Yank, e.g.
- A-Rod, e.g.
- O or A, in baseball
- A, Ray, or Jay, say
- Angel or Royal, briefly
- Jay or Ray, briefly
- Yank or Tiger, for short
- Yankee or Angel, for short
- A, Jay, or Ray
- Ray or Jay
- Oriole or Angel
- Oriole or Yankee, informally
- Yank or Jay
- Oriole or Tiger, for short
- Oriole, but not Cardinal
- Royal or Angel
- Baltimore Oriole or N.Y. Yankee, e.g.
- Angel or Mariner, say
- Yankee, for one
- Yank, for example
- O or Jay
- An A or a Jay
- Mariner, e.g., briefly
- One of the Jays, Rays, or A's
- One of the Sox, e.g.
- DH, as a rule
- Yank or Angel, briefly
- A or Ray
- Mem. of seven consecutive All-Star Game winning teams, 2003-2009
- Ray, Jay or A
- A or Jay, e.g.
- L.A. Angel, e.g.
- Tiger or Twin, briefly
- Tiger, e.g., briefly
- 11-Down, e.g., briefly
- Angel or Athletic, briefly
- O or A, e.g.
- Sox player, e.g.
- DH, usually
- 119-Across, since 2013
- A or Angel
- Oriole or Jay
- Ray, for one
- A or O
- Jay or A
- Yankee or Oriole, for short
- Astro or Angel
- A or Ray, say
- MLB Tiger, for one
- Angel or Devil Ray
- N.Y. Yankee or K.C. Royal
- Oriole, e.g.
- Oriole or Yankee, slangily
- Royal or D-Back
- Angel or Indian
- Angel or Oriole
- Angel or Tiger, in sports slang
- Angel, e.g.
- Ranger or Tiger
- Tiger or Oriole
- Oriole, for one
- A or O, e.g.
- DH, e.g.
- A-Rod, for one
- Home-team pitcher who throws a CG without an AB, e.g.
- Yaz, throughout his career
- D-Ray, e.g.
- DiMag, for his entire career
- Eck, for most of his career
- Dice-K, for one
- Jay or Ray, say
- Ray, e.g.
- Gradus ad Parnassum author
- 16-Across, for short
- Tiger or Indian, briefly
- Oakland A, e.g.
- Yank or Blue Jay
- Minnesota Twin, e.g., briefly
- Det. Tiger or N.Y. Yankee
- Yank or Ranger
- Devil Ray or Blue Jay, for short
- Oriole or Blue Jay, for short
- Ray, e.g., in brief
- Yank or Tiger
- Any pro designated hitter, briefly
- Oriole, e.g., briefly
- Yank or Ray
- Angel, e.g., for short
- Oriole or Tiger, informally
- 34-Across, e.g., for short
- DiMag, e.g., for his entire career
- O, e.g.
- Tiger, e.g., informally
- Joltin' Joe, e.g.
- A or O, but not B
- Twin or Tiger, informally
- 'Stro, e.g.
- Blue Jay but not Cardinal, for short
- N.Y. Yankee or Balt. Oriole, for short
- Oriole or Blue Jay, e.g.
- Tenor John
- A-Rod or any other NY Yankee, e.g.
- Any DH, e.g.
- Blue Jay or Oriole, but not a Cardinal, for short
- Oriole or Blue Jay, but not a Cardinal
- Oriole or Yankee, but not a Met
- A-Rod, but not K-Rod
- Yankee or Oriole, e.g.
- Jay or Ray, in sports slang