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- Famous Giant
- The Little Giant
- Baseball's Mel
- Giant Mel
- Giant of note
- Giants star Mel
- Hall of Famer Mel
- Legendary Giant
- McGraw's Boy
- 500-home-run-club member
- Cooperstown name
- Giant of a Giant
- Baseball great
- Cooperstown Giant
- Baseball's "Master Melvin"
- Number 25 on the all-time home run list
- Canadian Senators, on scoreboards
- Famous last name in baseball and crosswords
- Giant of old
- Giant of yore
- Giants Hall of Famer
- Mel of baseball
- Slugger Mel
- Baseball legend mentioned in Ogden Nash's "Lineup for Yesterday"
- Baseball legend nicknamed "Master Melvin"
- First NL player to hit 500 Home Runs
- First National League player to pass 500 home runs
- Giant of legend
- MMA fighter John (don't know if he's related to baseball player Mel)
- Mel on a 2006 39¢ stamp
- Slugger Mel enshrined in the Crossword Hall of Fame (Wait, there is no such place? Well there should be!)
- Steve of the Dallas Stars
- Subject of the 1999 biography subtitled "The Little Giant of Baseball"
- The Senators, on NHL scoreboards
- Alice Sara ___ (classical pianist)
- Direct-to-subscriber's streaming service, for short
- Like some direct-to-viewer streaming media: Abbr.
- Streaming TV/film technology, initially
- Abbr. used in streaming
- Ballplayer who appeared on a 39¢ stamp
- Fred who appeared in "Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze"
- Streaming TV option, for short
- Streaming service abbr.
- Giant Hall-of-Famer
- Streaming service letters
- Slugger Mel __
- Former Giant slugger
- Hall-of-Fame slugger
- National League homer champ in 1936
- Giant legend
- Mel of Cooperstown
- Polo Grounds legend
- Fred who sneezed for Edison's first film
- Mel the slugger
- Mel who hit homers
- Mel the Giant
- Mel who belted
- Polo Grounds great
- Hitter of 511 homers
- Homering Mel
- See 68-A
- Mel in a Hall
- Giant great
- Homer-hitting Mel
- Giant slugger
- Ex-Giant Mel
- Giant who wielded a bat
- Former Giants star Mel
- First National League player to hit 500 home runs
- Giants legend Mel (3)
- Giant among Giants
- Youngest major-leaguer to reach 1,000 RBIs
- Sports legend about whom Ogden Nash wrote "When he leaned on the pellet, / The pellet stayed put"
- Master Melvin of baseball
- First National Leaguer to hit 500 13 Down
- Atlantic Division skaters, on scoreboards
- Master Melvin
- 1942 N.L. home run champ Mel
- Former N.Y. Giants manager Mel
- Giant outfielder
- Polo Grounds hero Mel
- Six-time N.L. home run champ
- Teammate of Hubbell and Terry
- Baseball Hall of Famer Mel
- Member of the 500 homer club
- Mel who scored 1,859 runs
- Former Giant Mel
- Mel known as "The Little Giant"
- Six-time National League home run leader
- Baseball's "Little Giant"
- First NLer to hit 500 home runs
- Mel in Cooperstown
- Mel of the diamond
- Polo Grounds giant
- 1926 "Boy Wonder" of baseball
- Giant immortal
- Giant legend Mel
- Giant slugger Mel
- Giants great Mel
- Polo Grounds slugger
- Former Giants great Mel
- One-time Giant slugger Mel
- Mel of the Giants
- Giant in Cooperstown
- Giant nicknamed "Master Melvin"
- 1936-38 N.L. home run champ
- First National League member of the 500-homer club
- Giant great Mel
- Right fielder Mel from Gretna, Louisiana
- '30s home run king
- Giant Hall of Famer Mel
- Giant Mel who was a teammate of Bill Terry
- Polo Grounds slugger Mel
- First National League player to reach 500 home runs
- Mel in three World Series
- Mel of the 500 home run club
- Twenty-two-season Giant Mel
- First National Leaguer to hit 500 home runs
- Giant Mel of Cooperstown
- Giant slugger of old
- Giant Giant
- Hitter of 511 career home runs
- Hall-of-Fame slugger Mel
- Polo Grounds kid from Gretna
- Giant Mel^OT
- Mel of the N.Y. Giants
- See 89 Across
- Giant star
- Polo Grounds Hall of Famer
- A giant among Giants
- Baseball great Mel
- Mel who hit 511 homers
- Giant who wore No. 4
- Mel, "The Little Giant"
- Cooperstown's Mel
- Slugging Giant
- Giant from Louisiana
- See 63-Down
- 1951 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
- He led his team in homers for 18 straight years
- Mel of Polo Grounds fame
- Polo Grounds legend Mel
- First National Leaguer to hit 500 homers
- First National Leaguer with eight consecutive 100-RBI seasons
- Legendary Giant Mel
- Louisiana-born Giant
- 1940s Giants manager Mel
- Giant great who wore #4
- Giant who wore #4
- Polo Grounds star
- First N.L. 500 home run club member
- Polo Grounds #4
- 1951 Cooperstown inductee
- Giant star in three decades
- The Giants retired his #4
- Cooperstown Hall of Famer Mel
- Giant star Mel
- His #4 was retired by the Giants in 1948
- Memorable Giant
- Third Major Leaguer to reach 500 home runs
- Giant Mel enshrined in Cooperstown
- Teammate of Hubbell
- 1930s N.L. home run king Mel
- 1930s-'40s slugger
- Giants Hall of Famer Mel
- Hubbell teammate
- '40s Giant manager
- Giants slugger Mel
- Powerful Giant
- See 16-Across
- Baseball legend Mel
- Giant whose #4 was retired
- Giants legend
- Shortest surname in Cooperstown
- Slugging legend Mel
- 5'9" Giant Mel
- Giant of a Giant Mel
- '20s-'40s slugger Mel
- Giants legend Mel
- MLB Hall of Famer Mel
- Mel who gave Archie a batting tip in "Field of Dreams"
- Old-time baseball slugger called "Master Melvin"
- Classical pianist Alice Sara __
- Mel who hit 511 career home runs
- Baseball's Mel or Ed
- New York Giant hero
- Six-time NL homer champ
- Homer hitter Mel
- Polo Grounds favorite
- New York Giant great
- First National Leaguer with 500 home runs
- Giants' .4
- '30s Giant slugger
- Cooperstown inductee of '51
- Name posted on the left-field upper deck of AT&T Park
- Giant of fame
- Sports great on a 2006 stamp
- NHL East team
- Atlantic Div. skaters
- Bill Terry's successor.
- Hall of Famer.
- Divisional competitors of BOS and MTL
- New York Giants great Mel
- Onetime National League career home run king
- See 42-Down
- 1934 N.L. RBI leader
- Durocher predecessor
- Fred who had a famous sneeze in early motion picture history
- He hit 18 more home runs than Gehrig
- He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame the same year as Foxx
- His #4 was retired by the New York Giants
- New York Giants manager of the 1940s
- Player behind Bonds, Henderson, Ruth, Williams, Morgan, Yastrzemski, and Mantle on the all-time leader list for walks
- Polo Grounds superstar
- Six-time N.L. home run leader
- National Leaguer who was ranked first, second, or third in walks every year from 1929 to 1944
- Only Rose, Aaron, Musial, Mays, Bonds, and Yount have played more National League games than him
- He played in 12 consecutive All-Star Games in the '30s and '40s
- He replaced Foxx as baseball's youngest player when he debuted at age 17 in 1926
- Player honored with Campanella, Greenberg, and Mantle on "Baseball Sluggers" postage stamps
- The NHL's Senators, on scoreboards
- Giants manager of the 1940s
- He started four All-Star Games in the outfield with Medwick
- He's third behind Bonds and Morgan for most walks among NLers
- He's third behind Foxx and Gehrig for most home runs in the 1930s
- See 33-Across
- When he retired in 1947, he was second to Ruth in career walks
- Baseball manager.
- Former Giant.
- Predecessor of The Lip.
- Baseball manager Mel.
- The Giant's Mel.
- Former Giant manager.
- Former manager of the Giants.
- Mel ___.
- Mel, former Giant player.
- Durocher succeeded him.
- Ex-manager of 11 Down.
- Famous name in baseball.
- He joined the Giants at 16.
- Mel ___, now in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
- Name in baseball's Hall of Fame.
- New member of baseball Hall of Fame.
- Baseball's former "boy wonder."
- Durocher's predecessor.
- Ex-manager of the Giants.
- Former manager of the New York Giants.
- Popular Giant of yesteryear.
- Famed name in baseball.
- Former boy wonder of the Giants.
- Mel of baseball fame.
- Outfielder, manager, business man.
- A baseball great.
- Ballplayer Mel.
- Immortal Giant.
- Baseball Hall of Fame name.
- Ex-Giant pilot Mel.
- Ex-Giant star.
- Baseball immortal.
- Old-timer Mel.
- Baseball name.
- Giant in Hall of Fame.
- Melvin T. ___, "Immortal."
- Famous N. Y. Giant.
- Famous ball player.
- Hall of Fame immortal.
- Hall of Fame name.
- Giant's name.
- Mel.
- Melvin T.
- Hall of Fame athlete.
- Sports great
- Famed Giant
- Mell
- Baseball star
- Master Mel
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer
- Giant at 16
- N.Y. Giant slugger
- Pittsburgh catcher
- Pittsburgh catcher and wrestling expert
- Diamond star Mel
- Coogan's Bluff hero
- Four-time N.L. home-run champ
- Angels' catcher
- Mel or Ed of baseball
- Name at Cooperstown
- Name in Cooperstown
- Name of fame in a national game
- A Giant at 16
- John McGraw's "boy"
- Diamond great
- Great Giant
- Mel of the Hall of Fame
- Teammate of Bill Terry
- Teammate of Jo-Jo Moore
- Giants Hall of Fame member
- N.L. home-run champ: 1942
- Giant Met
- Giants' manager: 1942-48
- He hit 511 home runs
- John McGraw's wunderkind
- McGraw's "wunderkind"
- Star below Coogan's Bluff
- Baseball notable
- Baseballer Mel
- Celebrated Giant
- Home run hitter of old
- Baseball All-Star, 1934-44
- Member of the 500 HR club
- Six-time home run champ
- He hit 511 career homers
- His "4" was retired
- First N.L.'er to hit 500 homers
- Giant from Gretna
- Old Polo Grounds favorite
- Polo Grounds headliner
- First of the 49-Across to hit 500 home runs
- Former Giants manager
- Giant star of the 1930's-40's
- Old Polo Grounds star
- Scorer of 1,859 runs
- 1940's Giants manager
- Giants manager before Durocher
- Player with 511 career home runs
- Giant teammate of Mize
- Mel of the Polo Grounds
- 11-time 1930's-40's All-Star
- Giant at Cooperstown
- Giants outfielder Mel
- Polo Grounds standout
- 12-time baseball All-Star, 1934-45
- Mel who played at the Polo Grounds
- Member of the 500-home run club
- Old Polo Grounds headliner
- Former Giants giant
- Giant born in Louisiana
- Giant star of the 1930s and '40s
- Hitter of 511 lifetime home runs
- Little Giant of the Giants
- 12-time baseball All-Star
- Diamond figure on a 2006 postage stamp
- Giant on the cover of Time magazine, 1945
- Mel who was #4 at the Polo Grounds
- John who pioneered time-lapse photography
- Target of Durocher's "Nice guys finish last" sentiment
- Giant #4
- Mel who batted left and threw right
- N.H.L. Senators, on scoreboards
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer who batted left and threw right
- Giant who swung for the fences
- Mel who was portrayed in "Field of Dreams"
- Super Giant
- Giant among baseball's Giants
- Baseball great who had a career batting 1-Down of .304
- Mel with 511 homers
- A Giants giant
- Canadian N.H.L. team, on scoreboards
- First National Leaguer with 500 homers
- He hit 35 in '34
- See 11-Down
- The "O" in Ogden Nash's alphabet of baseball players
- The Senators, on sports tickers
- Polo Grounds great Mel
- Mel honored in Cooperstown
- Sportsman whose #4 was retired
- Subject of Durocher's "Nice guys finish last" sentiment
- To whom Durocher was referring when he said "Nice guys finish last"
- Mel who was the first N.L.'er to hit 500 home runs
- N.H.L. Eastern Conference team, on scoreboards
- Six-time N.L. home run leader in the 1930s and '40s
- Mel who hit 511 home runs
- Six-time N.L. home run champ Mel
- New York Giants giant Mel
- Mel in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- New York Giant known as "Master Melvin"
- Fred ___, whose sneeze was the subject of the first copyrighted movie in the U.S.
- Capital of Can.
- See 80 Down
- The Senators, on score tickers
- Hall-of-Fame Giant Mel
- Noted Giant Mel
- Diamond great Mel
- Diamond legend Mel
- Famed Giant Mel
- Mel of the old Giants
- Hitter Mel
- Old Giants great Mel
- He had 1,860 RBI
- Little Giant Mel
- Hall-of-Fame Giant
- Environmentalist Riki known for her talking-head expertise on oil spills
- Longtime Giants slugger who shared a first name with 11-Down
- Master Melvin of the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Hall-of-Fame Giant slugger
- Noted Giant slugger
- Giants' giant Mel
- Mel with 511 career homers
- Giant giant Mel
- Baseball great Mel _____
- Baseball's legendary Mel
- Legendary Giant slugger Mel
- Great Giant of old
- Mel, the Giant slugger
- Slugger Mel of the old Giants
- Giant who wore four
- Legendary Giant slugger
- Right fielder Mel
- Slugger of 511 career homers, Mel
- Baseball's "The Little Giant"
- Giant Melvin
- Giants great
- Giants player-manager
- Hubbell's teammate
- Legendary Mel of the Giants
- Legendary baseball player for the Giants
- Mel with 511 home runs
- Slugging Giant Mel
- Giant homer hitter Mel
- Mel who slugged 511 career homers
- Baseball's "Little Giant" Mel
- Giants' baseball hall of famer Mel
- Baseball's "The Little Giant," Mel
- Giant legend "Master Melvin"
- Legendary Giants outfielder, Mel
- Legendary Giants slugger Mel
- Mel whose "4" was retired
- Old-time slugger Mel
- See 38-Across
- Slugger Mel with 511 home runs
- Giant player-manager 1942-47
- Mel or Ed
- See 52 Down
- Hall-of-Famer with 511 home runs
- Legendary Mel
- Melvin, of the Giants
- Giant notable
- Baseball legend Mel, "The Little Giant"
- He slugged 511 homers
- Mel, baseball All-Star 1934-45
- Giants star from '26-'47
- Mel of baseball and crossword fame
- All-time NL home run leader before Mays
- Giant Mel in the Hall of Fame
- Giant Mel in the baseball Hall of Fame
- Giant Mel of baseball
- Little Giant Mel of baseball history
- Legendary Mel, baseball's "Little Giant"
- Little Giant Mel of baseball fame
- Mel the baseball legend
- Mel with his "4" retired
- Mel, "The Little Giant" of baseball
- Giant of the 1930s
- Home-run great
- Polo Grounds immortal
- Giants giant
- Giant in the Hall
- Mel in the Hall
- Giant hero
- See 118 Down
- He's third among National Leaguers in career walks
- Mays beat his National League home run record in 1966
- See 55 Across
- New York's "Little Giant"
- 15th-stanza subject of Ogden Nash's "ABC of Baseball Immortals"
- Master Melvin of the Polo Grounds
- Mel who played for the Giants for over 20 years
- Mel who was a New York Giant for 22 seasons
- National League RBI leader in 1934
- Giant Mel in Cooperstown
- Master Melvin in Cooperstown
- Master Melvin in the Baseball Hall of Fame
- See 35-Down
- Mel who broke Hornsby's home run record
- Baseball great who led his team in home runs 18 years in a row
- Cooperstown's "Master Melvin"
- Giant at age 16
- His number 4 was retired by the Giants
- Third member of the 500 home run club
- Giants slugger for two decades
- See 51-Across
- National League's all-time homer leader until Mays passed him