| Low in character | 16 |
| Location in a game of tag | 25 |
| Locale for Who, What, or I Don't Know | 41 |
| Kind of path or pay | 19 |
| Kind of ball or pay | 19 |
| Item stolen while a crowd watches | 33 |
| Item often stolen yet left where it is | 38 |
| It's stolen without being removed | 37 |
| It's high on the pH scale | 29 |
| It's frequently stolen | 26 |
| It may react with an acid | 25 |
| It may be stolen in parks across the country | 44 |
| It may be first, second or third in its field | 45 |
| Infield corner | 14 |
| Infield bag | 11 |
| Home is one, the rules state it | 31 |
| Home is one, really | 19 |
| Home is one | 11 |
| Henderson theft | 15 |
| Hard-core followers, in politics | 32 |
| Goodfellow, Tex., is one | 24 |
| General assembly place? | 23 |
| General area? | 13 |
| Found (on) | 10 |
| First, second, third, or home | 29 |
| First, second, or third | 23 |
| First, second or third, at Fenway | 33 |
| First paint coat | 16 |
| First or third | 14 |
| First or second, e.g. | 21 |
| First or home, e.g. | 19 |
| First or home | 13 |
| First second or third | 22 |
| Either of two sides of a trapezoid | 34 |
| Diamond thief's target? | 27 |
| Company's home | 18 |
| Certain diamond theft | 21 |
| Bottom layer | 12 |
| Before the line | 15 |
| Barracks spot | 13 |
| Barracks site | 13 |
| Ballfield feature | 17 |
| Bag of diamonds | 15 |
| Army supply center | 18 |
| Army station | 12 |
| Ace of ___ | 10 |
| "Who's on first?" word | 36 |
| ___ on balls | 12 |
| ___ 10 | 6 |
| __ pay | 6 |
| The National Pastime | 20 |
| Team game | 9 |
| Sport of a 1994-95 strike | 25 |
| Ruth's game | 15 |
| Game of tag? | 12 |
| Victim of a 1994 strike | 23 |
| Topic of a classic 1940s comedy routine, and the inspiration of this puzzle | 75 |
| Summer game | 11 |
| Subject of the Stepquote | 24 |
| Sphere missed by Casey | 22 |
| Sphere hurled by Valenzuela | 27 |
| Social event at army post? | 26 |
| Rick Sutcliffe's sport | 26 |
| Olympic sport since 1992 | 24 |
| National pastime | 16 |
| Its season starts today; its equipment starts the starred answers | 65 |
| It may hit the fan | 18 |
| In which a long run leads to home | 33 |
| Howard Johnson's game | 25 |
| Doubleday's game | 20 |
| Diamond game | 12 |
| Diamond attraction | 18 |
| Dean's game | 15 |
| Cooperstown concern | 19 |
| Clubs on diamonds phenomenon | 28 |
| Certain season | 14 |
| Brave activity | 14 |
| Bowie Kuhn's domain | 23 |
| American pastime | 16 |
| America's pastime | 21 |
| "The Natural" game | 28 |
| Louisville Slugger, e.g. | 24 |
| Player's club? | 18 |
| Peropteryx sandlottia? | 22 |
| Some collectibles | 17 |
| The Peck and Snyder Company pioneered the use of ___ as advertising tools to sell a) candy; b) beverages; c) tobacco; d) sporting goods | 135 |
| Sports fan's collectibles | 29 |
| Shoebox collection, perhaps | 27 |
| Pirates' milieu | 19 |
| Pirates have a ball here | 24 |
| "Field of Dreams" field | 33 |
| You may be safe here | 20 |
| Where Orioles meet Blue Jays | 28 |
| Where many are thrown out | 25 |
| Where Indians might battle Rangers | 34 |
| Sight at Candlestick Park | 25 |
| Setting for the Cardinals or Orioles | 36 |
| Pirates' battlefield | 24 |
| Marlins' playground | 23 |
| Location of Yankee massacre? | 28 |