
What is Baseball Name Chain?
Browser-based daily word puzzle game built on a dataset of 3,120 active and former MLB All-Star players. Players form chains by linking player names where the first letter of each player's last name must match the first letter of the next player's first name (e.g., Pete Alonso → Aaron Judge).
Daily Path — Date-deterministic puzzle with a required start player, must-use player, and end goal; resets daily; same puzzle for all users.
Baseball Name Chain turns the entire MLB roster into your personal linking battlefield. You connect star after star by chaining the last letter of one player’s last name to the first letter of the next player’s first name. One smooth link after another until you can’t continue — or you crush the daily challenge.
The addictive twist? It’s pure baseball knowledge under pressure. With over 3,120 players (40-man rosters + IL), every chain feels different. Visually satisfying chains build on screen while the timer or move counter keeps the tension high. Whether you’re a casual fan or a walking baseball encyclopedia, this game rewards memory, quick thinking, and that “just one more link” obsession.

Baseball Name Chain Game Rules
- Start with a given player (Daily) or choose your own opening player.
- MUST enter a valid MLB player whose First Name starts with the Last Name initial of the previous player.
- Example chain: Pete Alonso (ends with A) → Aaron Judge (starts with A) → Julio Rodriguez (starts with J).
- Valid players come from the current 3,120+ active and former All-Star pool.
- You CAN continue as long as valid links exist.
- The game tracks your Path Length (number of successful links).
- Daily modes have fixed starting or target players to create a shared challenge.
- The trap: common letters (A, J, R) give you breathing room, but rare letters can dead-end you fast. One wrong spelling or unknown player and your chain snaps.
How To Play Baseball Name Chain?
- Player Action: Start Your Chain
Game Response: Accepted. Chain shows 1 player. Next must start with A.
What You Learn: You’re hunting for any player whose first name begins with A. - Player Action: Build Momentum
Game Response: Link accepted! Chain now shows: Pete Alonso → Aaron Judge. Next letter: J.
What You Learn: Your chain is growing. Score increases. - Player Action: Keep the Flow Going
Game Response: Smooth chain extension. Visual path updates in real time.
What You Learn: You’re deep in the zone — but watch for dead-end letters. - Player Action: Maximize or Finish Strong
Game Response: Final score and path length displayed. Share your epic chain. In Daily modes, compare with the world.
What You Learn: Use the feedback to narrow the next guess.
Strategy & Tips
- Prioritize common starting letters (A, J, M, R) early to keep options open. Learn clusters of players with the same starting letters — especially superstars who appear in multiple chains. In Daily Path, focus on hitting the target length rather than maximum. Practice Classic mode to explore the full roster and discover surprising connections. The longer you play, the more names you’ll internalize, turning you into a human MLB name database.
Baseball Name Chain FAQ
Is Baseball Name Chain free to play?
Most browser-based daily games are free to start. Check the official game page for current access details.
Where can I play Baseball Name Chain?
Use the play panel on this page or open https://baseballchaingame.com/ directly.
Final Take
Baseball Name Chain is a useful pick for players who enjoy quick daily puzzle sessions.





