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 * Select a player for each cell that matches the criteria for that cell's row
   and column.
 * You have nine guesses to fill out the grid.
 * Each guess, whether correct or incorrect, counts as a guess.
 * There is a new grid every day.
 * A player cannot be used twice.
 * Players may be active or inactive.
 * Previous names of franchises will qualify. For example, Expos players will
   match for the Nationals and Browns players will match for the Orioles.
 * For player and team cell: player must have played at least one major league
   game for that team.
 * For team and award cell: The player must have won the award in a season he
   appeared for that team. The exception is All-Star selections, which are only
   associated with a single team. For example, Joey Gallo was an All-Star in
   2021 and split the season between Texas and New York. He represented the
   Rangers in the All-Star game, so he would match for Rangers All-Stars but not
   Yankees All-Stars. However, other award winners that played for multiple
   teams can match any team they played for. In 2019, Zack Greinke won the Gold
   Glove and Silver Slugger while playing for both Houston and Arizona. He would
   qualify for those awards for either team.
 * Hall of Famers can be inducted from any category (player, team, umpire,
   executive/pioneer) but must have played a major league game for the team in
   question.
 * World Series winners must have appeared in a postseason game (or on the
   postseason roster) that season for the team to qualify.
 * For team and season stat: The player must have recorded the stat while on
   that team. For players who played on multiple teams in a season, the stat
   must have been recorded with that team. For example, in 2017 J.D. Martinez
   hit 45 home runs in a season split between Detroit and Arizona. He would not
   match for 40 HR for either team because he hit 16 with Detroit and 29 for
   Arizona.
 * For team and career stat: The player who reached the career stat simply had
   to play for the team at any point. For example, Randy Johnson would match for
   3,000 strikeouts even though he had 2,162 for Seattle and 2,077 for Arizona.
   Career rate stats have minimums of 3,000 plate appearances and 1,000 innings.
 * New 7/11/2023: If one of the stats is a rate stat (BA, ERA, etc.), the player
   must have qualified for the season’s rate stat leaderboards.
 * For two stat/awards cells: The player did not necessarily need to accomplish
   the stats/awards in the same season. For example, Willie McCovey would
   qualify for 40+ HR and Rookie of the Year.