Answer: ALOU
ALOU is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 226 times.
Referring Clues:
- Noted Expos name
 - Matty or Moises
 - Baseball's Jesus
 - Baseball brothers' name
 - 60's All-Star Felipe
 - Baseball's Moises
 - Expos V.I.P.
 - Santo Domingo-born All-Star
 - Major league brothers' name
 - Big surname in baseball
 - Baseball's Matty or Moises
 - Jesus, for one
 - Baseball family name
 - 1966 N.L. batting champ
 - Fielding brother
 - 1968-69 Pirates All-Star
 - Diamond family name
 - Baseballer Matty or Felipe
 - Slugger Moises
 - Big baseball surname
 - Ballplayer Moises
 - Baseball's Felipe
 - N.L. batting champ of 1966
 - Baseball manager Felipe
 - Jesus on the field
 - Baseball's Felipe or Moises
 - Former Expos manager Felipe
 - Moises of baseball
 - Baseball's Moises or Felipe
 - Jesus on a diamond
 - Felipe or Moises of baseball
 - Former Expos manager
 - Brothers' name in 1960's-70's baseball
 - First Dominican major-league manager
 - Baseball's Matty
 - Outfielder Moises
 - Baseball star born in Santo Domingo
 - Multi-generational diamond name
 - Baseball's Matty or Felipe
 - Baseball's Felipe or Jesus
 - Baseball brother Felipe or Matty
 - 1966 N.L. batting champ Matty
 - Felipe of baseball
 - Felipe or Matty of baseball
 - Felipe, Matty, or Jesus of baseball
 - Family name in baseball
 - San Francisco Giants manager Felipe
 - Moises, Matty, Felipe, or Jesus
 - Cubs member Moises
 - Baseball family
 - Matty, Moises, or Jesus
 - Fraternal surname in baseball
 - Moises or Felipe
 - Major Leaguer Moises
 - Matty or Felipe of baseball
 - First Dominican manager in the major leagues
 - Moises or Felipe of baseball
 - '60s all-star Felipe
 - Any of three baseball brothers
 - Former Giants manager
 - Diamond brothers' surname
 - Giant Jesus
 - 1966 batting champ Matty
 - N.L. batting champ who was preceded and followed by Clemente
 - Last name of a trio of baseball brothers
 - Player who tried to catch the ball that Cubs fan Steve Bartman reached for in the 8th inning of Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS
 - Dominican Republic teammate of Encarnación and Guerrero in the World Baseball Classic
 - 1994 N.L. Manager of the Year
 - Teammate of Bonds
 - Last name of brothers who combined for 6,916 total bases (60 more than all-time leader Hank Aaron)
 - Only player other than Sheffield to make the All-Star team with five different clubs
 - 1997 Babe Ruth Award winner
 - Only Met ever to have a 30-game hitting streak
 - Six-time All-Star teammate of Piazza
 - Moises of the Mets
 - He was third behind Sosa and McGwire for the 1998 N.L. MVP
 - Bochy replaced him as manager of the San Francisco Giants
 - Beltrán teammate
 - Player who scored the tying run in the bottom of the ninth of Game 7 of the 1997 World Series
 - His walk-off double ended the 1994 All-Star Game
 - N.L. batting champ before and after Clemente (h)
 - Dominican diamond family name
 - Former manager Felipe
 - Any of three brothers who batted in the same inning in a 1963 game
 - Jesus of baseball
 - S.F. Giants manager before Bochy
 - Winningest Montreal Expos manager
 - Jesus of the diamond
 - 1994 NL Manager of the Year
 - Diamond family surname
 - Baseball brothers' surname
 - Baseballer Felipe or Matty
 - Family name of baseball
 - Multi-generational baseball surname
 - Diamond family
 - Matty, Felipe, Jesus or Moises
 - Moises in the outfield
 - Felipe, Jesus or Matty of baseball
 - Matty, Felipe, Moises or Jesus of baseball
 - Moises, Felipe, Matty or Jesus
 - Baseball's Felipe or Matty
 - Baseball family with Moises and Matty
 - Major league family name
 - First Dominican manager in MLB history
 - Dominican baseball-playing family
 - Moises in the majors
 - Matty, Felipe or Moises
 - Felipe, Jesus, Moises or Matty of baseball
 - Jesus or Moises
 - Noted diamond family name
 - Moises of diamonds
 - Sosa teammate
 - Cub that was robbed by a fan
 - Cub nearest an infamous foul ball, 2003
 - Felipe, Jesus or Moises
 - Felipe, Jesus, Moises or Matty
 - Matty or Jesus of baseball
 - Big baseball family surname
 - Jesus of '60s-'70s baseball
 - Jesus of the 1960s Giants
 - 1990s Expos manager
 - Family name in major league baseball
 - Baseball's Moises, Felipe, Jesus, or Matty
 - Winningest manager in Expos history
 - Noted diamond surname
 - First Dominican-born Major League Baseball manager
 - Last name of three brother outfielders
 - Moises, Felipe, Manny or Jesus of baseball
 - Bochy's predecessor as manager of the S.F. Giants
 - Noted last name in baseball
 - Filipe or Moises
 - Baseball's Moises, Felipe, Jesus or Matty
 - Matty of baseball
 - Diamond surname
 - Noted baseball family
 - Brotherly baseball name
 - Baseball family surname
 - Baseball surname
 - Family name of Moisés, Jesús, Felipe, and Matty
 - Big name in the diamond business?
 - Six-time baseball All-Star Moises
 - Fraternal baseball surname
 - 2009 baseball retiree Moises
 - 2000s Giants manager Felipe
 - Big name in baseball families
 - Two-generation MLB family name
 - Either of the first two runners-up to Rose for the 1968 N.L. batting title
 - Baseball brother
 - Large baseball family name
 - Slugging Jesus
 - Matty or Felipe
 - Matty, Jesus, Felipe, or Moises
 - Felipe who managed the Giants until 2006
 - Last name of three related baseball All-Stars
 - Giants manager before Bochy
 - Felipe or Moises
 - Felipe, Matty, Jesus, or Moises
 - Bonds manager after Baker
 - Moises, Felipe or Jesus of baseball lore
 - See 56-Across
 - Prominent family name in baseball
 - Six-time All-Star Moises
 - Dominican baseball family name
 - Baseball dynasty name
 - Name of three Giants outfielders in 1963
 - Baseball's Matty or Jesus
 - Fraternal fielder
 - Baseball's Jesus or Moises
 - Last name in baseball
 - AP's Baseball Manager of the Year, 1994
 - Moises or Felipe of the diamond
 - Major League Baseball family name
 - Matty who beat brother Felipe for the 1966 NL batting title
 - Moises or Filipe
 - Big name in baseball
 - Brotherly baseball surname
 - Matty of the diamond
 - Baseball dynasty surname
 - Moises of MLB
 - Matty, Jesus, Felipe, or Moises of baseball
 - Name in brotherly baseball lore
 - 1966 National League batting champ
 - Any one of a 1963 all-brothers Giant outfield
 - Cub who lost a foul to a fan
 - Jesus in the outfield
 - Matty or Felipe of the diamond
 - Slugger Moiss
 - Baseball's Moises or Jesus
 - Surname of the only M.L.B. brother trio to play together in the outfield
 - Name of a family with a combined 7,228 hits
 - Surname of three Giants outfielders in 1963
 - Moises of the 2002-'04 Cubs
 - Matty or Felipe of major-league baseball
 - Baseball's Felipe, Matty or Jesus
 - Jesus on the diamond
 - Moises of the 2007-'08 Mets
 - Surname of three baseball brothers
 - Matty with a .307 lifetime batting average
 - Baseball's Felipe or his son Moises
 - Felipe ___, first Dominican manager in M.L.B. history
 - Matty who once had a National League batting title
 - Baseball's Matty, Felipe or Moises
 - 1992-2001 Expos manager Felipe
 - Baseball brother Matty
 - MLB family name
 - Baseball surname hidden in "cantaloupe"
 - Former baseball brothers' surname
 - Felipe or Moises of major-league baseball
 - Six-time MLB All-Star Moisés
 - Former Giants manager Felipe
 - Former Expos and Giants manager Felipe
 - Felipe, Matty or Jesus of baseball fame
 - Vowel-heavy baseball family name
 - First Dominican MLB manager Felipe
 - Baseball family name much seen in crosswords
 - Baseball's Felipe, Matty, Jesus or Moises
 - Name shared by MLB's first all-brother outfield
 - Moises of baseball fame
 - M.L.B. family name
 - Fraternal outfielders' name hidden in this clue
 - Diamond dynasty
 - Giant name in Giants history
 - Family name in baseball's only all-brother outfield
 - Surname of the only all-brother outfield in M.L.B. history
 - Outfielder Matty who played 15 seasons in the MLB
 - Brother Felipe, Matty or Jesus of baseball
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - August 09, 2025
 - LA Times - June 18, 2025
 - New York Times - May 18, 2025
 - New York Times - May 15, 2025
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 - New York Times - August 04, 2024
 - LA Times - July 31, 2024
 - LA Times - June 22, 2024
 - New York Times - June 08, 2024
 - New York Times - January 28, 2024
 - LA Times - January 09, 2024
 - LA Times - November 28, 2023
 - LA Times - July 23, 2023
 - LA Times - June 29, 2023
 - USA Today - April 28, 2023
 - New York Times - April 16, 2023
 - New York Times - February 08, 2023
 
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