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- Baseball threesome
- Six per inning
- Three per inning
- Baseball's trio
- Means of escape
- Scoreboard reflection?
- Scoreboard info
- Sides change after three are recorded
- Exposes
- There are six in an inning
- Ballpark figure?
- Exposes, in a way
- Most pop-ups
- There are 27 in a perfect game
- They're counted carefully during a potential no-hitter
- They're counted down during a potential no-hitter
- Reliever's goals
- Some require tags
- Pitching objectives
- Election losers
- Enders of innings
- Inning trio
- Half-inning's trio
- Loopholes
- Ways of escaping
- Inning's trio
- On the __ (squabbling)
- On the ___
- Inning enders
- Contract loopholes, e.g.
- Identifies unwantedly
- What flies often produce
- Inning stats
- Triple play trio
- Leaks
- Pitching successes
- Baseball stat
- People not in office
- There are usually six in an inning
- Double-play duo
- On the ___ (no longer clicking)
- On the ___ with (hostile toward)
- On the ___ with (not speaking to)
- Escape clauses
- Escape routes
- Double play pair
- Umps call them
- Ballpark figures?
- There are six per inning
- Diamond calls
- Scoreboard data
- Sextet in an inning
- An inning has three
- Diamond ump calls
- Excuses
- On the ___: quarreling
- Umpire's calls
- Most grounders
- They aren't hits
- Ballpark trio
- On the __
- Pops on a diamond, usually
- Inning sextet
- Often unproductive at bats
- Pop flies, usually
- Scoreboard record
- Alibis
- Ways of escape
- Reveals in an unwelcome way
- See 59-Down
- Contract exceptions
- Scoreboard count
- Basic diamond trio
- On the __: quarreling
- Diamond stats
- See 42 Down
- Half-inning trio
- Inning's six
- On the __ (estranged)
- Inning's sextet
- Minority party
- Scoreboard posting
- Turns off
- Baseball-scoreboard data
- Expels
- Ballpark scoreboard posting
- Inning components
- On the __ (not speaking)
- Deliberately exposes
- Diamond data
- On the __ (bickering)
- Ins and __
- Plays that end innings
- Loopholes, e.g.
- On the __ with (mad at)
- Face-saving devices
- Inning-ending plays
- Ins and __ (important details)
- Successes for a pitcher
- Certain returns in tennis.
- Party not in office.
- Half-inning threesome
- Three up, three down threesome
- Those not in power.
- Becomes public.
- Losers of Nov. 5 last.
- The Labor party, for instance.
- They come in threes.
- Score board figure.
- Baseball decisions.
- Baseball's big three.
- Democrats.
- Excuses: Slang.
- Fanned batters.
- Baseball term.
- Baseball events.
- Defeated politicos.
- Those not in office.
- Certain tennis returns.
- On the ___ (at odds).
- On the ___ (on unfriendly terms).
- Words omitted, in printing.
- At ___ (quarreling).
- On the ___ (unfriendly).
- Six make an inning.
- Omissions.
- Baseball trio.
- Those no longer in power.
- Diamond trio.
- Pitcher's aims.
- Six events per inning.
- Unelected ones.
- Game trio.
- Baseball plays.
- Ump's calls.
- Inning units
- Parts of an inning
- Parts of innings
- Three to a side
- Pitchers' concerns
- Boxscore data
- On the ___ (not speaking)
- On the ___ with
- Scorecard items
- Three cause retirement
- Sad politicians
- Pop-ups, usually
- On the ___ (estranged)
- Six events in an inning
- Pitchers' quests
- Ins and ___
- Diamond units
- Calls at Fenway Park
- Six to an inning
- Subdivisions of innings
- Baseball tags
- Scoreboard number
- The triple in a triple play
- Inning parts
- Political losers
- Scoreboard stat
- The triple of a triple play
- The double of a double play
- Publicizes, in a way
- What tags may produce
- Inning closers
- On the ___ (bickering)
- Inning divisions
- Baseball stats
- On the ___ (no longer friendly)
- On the ___ (not talking to each other)
- Escape clauses, e.g.
- What tagging a runner and catching a fly ball result in
- Baseball count
- Exposes a secret of
- Ins' partner
- Results of sacrifices
- Possibilities for escape
- What most pop-ups are
- See 63-Across
- What flies usually become
- Ways to escape a dilemma
- Backup plans
- Cards that would win you the hand, in poker
- Ins and --
- An inning has six
- On the ___ (quarrelling)
- What a triple play has three of
- Reliever's quest
- Scoreboard reflections?
- Contract loopholes
- Counterparts of ins
- Cricket dismissals
- See 8-Down
- Strike results, sometimes
- Your team's allowed 27 per game, typically
- Sometimes the ninth has only three
- There are 54 in a game, usually
- Pitcher's objective
- Three up, three down results
- The three of a triple play
- Baseball statistic
- Double plays yield two
- Scoreboard stats
- Face-saving loopholes
- Things pitchers want
- Baseball's six per inning
- Double play's twosome
- Diamond doings
- Fifty-four make a game sometimes
- The three in a triple play
- You get 27 on a diamond, typically
- Baseball retirements?
- What pitchers are paid to get
- The allotted 54 in baseball's nine
- Baseball scoreboard figure
- Results of most pop flies
- Triple play threesome
- Three up, three down trio
- Triple play's three
- What tags may result in
- Double play's pair
- Convenient escapes
- Ins' counterparts
- Ways to escape
- Three in a triple play
- Diamond events
- Three of diamonds
- Unsafe results?
- Scoreboard figures
- Diamond count
- First basemen record many
- There are three per side per inning