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NEW: Save, view, and share your personal Grid Stats. Try it out! Immaculate Grid powered by Baseball Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Football Hockey Soccer My Stats Baseball Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Football Hockey Soccer Baseball Grid #580 •Today's Results•Rules Threw a No‑Hitter "No-hitter" is defined as a completed game in which a team that batted in at least nine complete innings recorded no hits. Includes individual no-hitters and pitchers who participated in a combined no-hitter. When paired with a team, the no-hitter must have been with that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. Negro League no-hitters not included at this time. All Star Since 1933 (includes Negro League East-West Games where applicable). When paired with a team, the player must have represented that team in the All-Star Game. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. Cy Young Since 1956. When paired with a team, the player must have won the Cy Young Award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. 20+ Win Season Pitching When paired with a team, 20 W must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. 2000+ K Career Pitching Player must have 2000 K in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. 40+ WAR Career Player must have 40+ Baseball Reference WAR in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. Can be 40+ position player WAR, pitching WAR, or both combined. Guesses Left 9 Give Up Note: Players must have played in a regular season or playoff game for that team to qualify. Tap on a logo or category for help. Guesses Left 9 Give Up Threw a No-Hitter * "No-hitter" is defined as a completed game in which a team that batted in at least nine complete innings recorded no hits. Includes individual no-hitters and pitchers who participated in a combined no-hitter. When paired with a team, the no-hitter must have been with that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. Negro League no-hitters not included at this time. All Star * Since 1933 (includes Negro League East-West Games where applicable). When paired with a team, the player must have represented that team in the All-Star Game. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. Cy Young * Since 1956. When paired with a team, the player must have won the Cy Young Award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. 20+ Win Season Pitching * When paired with a team, 20 W must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. 2000+ K Career Pitching * Player must have 2000 K in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. 40+ WAR Career * Player must have 40+ Baseball Reference WAR in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. Can be 40+ position player WAR, pitching WAR, or both combined. 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Follow Immaculate Grid Remind Me To Play Tomorrow HOW TO PLAY IMMACULATE GRID BASEBALL * 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 at 6:00am ET. * A player cannot be used twice. * Players may be active or inactive. * For team and team cell: player must have played at least one game (in the regular season or postseason) for both teams. * 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. MVP awards only include regular season Most Valuable Player Awards (not LCS or World Series MVPs). * 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. This works similarly for rate stats. For example, in 2014 Jeff Samardzija had a 2.99 ERA split between Chicago and Oakland. He would not match for ≤3.00 ERA with Oakland because he had a 3.14 ERA with the A’s (and 2.83 with the Cubs). * 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. * 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. * .300+ AVG Career: Player must have .300 AVG in their career (no minimum plate appearance requirement). When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * .300+ AVG Season: No minimum plate appearance requirement. When paired with a team, .300 AVG must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * ≤ 3.00 ERA Career: Player must have 3.00 ERA or lower in their career (no minimum innings requirement). When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * ≤ 3.00 ERA Season: No minimum innings requirement. When paired with a team, ≤3.00 ERA must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 10+ HR Season: When paired with a team, 10 HR must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 10+ Win Season: When paired with a team, 10 W must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 100+ RBI Season: When paired with a team, 100 RBI must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 100+ Run Season: When paired with a team, 100 runs scored must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 20+ Win Season: When paired with a team, 20 W must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 200+ Hits Season: When paired with a team, 200 H must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 200+ K Season: When paired with a team, 200 K must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 200+ Wins Career: Player must have 200 W in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 2000+ K Career: Player must have 2000 K in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 2000+ Hits Career: Player must have 2000 H in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 30+ HR / 30+ SB Season: When paired with a team, 30/30 must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 30+ HR Season: When paired with a team, 30 HR must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 30+ SB Season: When paired with a team, 30 SB must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 30+ Save Season: When paired with a team, 30 SV must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 300+ HR Career: Player must have 300 HR in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 300+ Save Career: Player must have 300 SV in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 300+ Wins Career: Player must have 300 W in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 3000+ K Career: Player must have 3000 K in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 3000+ Hits Career: Player must have 3000 H in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 40+ 2B Season: When paired with a team, 40 doubles must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 40+ HR Season: When paired with a team, 40 HR must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 40+ Save Season: When paired with a team, 40 SV must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * 40+ WAR Career: Player must have 40+ Baseball Reference WAR in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. Can be 40+ position player WAR, pitching WAR, or both combined. * 500+ HR Career: Player must have 500 HR in their career. When paired with a team, must have played at least one game with that team in their career. * 6+ WAR Season: When paired with a team, 6+ Baseball Reference WAR must be achieved with that team in a single season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. Can be 6+ position player WAR, pitching WAR, or both combined. * All Star: Since 1933 (includes Negro League East-West Games where applicable). When paired with a team, the player must have represented that team in the All-Star Game. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Born Outside US 50 States and DC: Player was born outside of the contiguous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii. * Cy Young: Since 1956. When paired with a team, the player must have won the Cy Young Award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Designated Hitter: When paired with a team, must have played designated hitter in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * First Round Draft Pick: Since 1965. Player must have played a major league game. When paired with a team, player may have either been drafted in the first round by that team or played at least one game with that team in their career. Includes both players chosen in the first round and sandwich picks between round one and two. Includes June and January drafts (including secondary phases). * Gold Glove: Since 1957. When paired with a team, the player must have won the Gold Glove award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Hall of Fame: Hall of Famers must be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame but can be inducted from any category (player, manager, umpire, executive/pioneer). When paired with a team, the player must have played a major league game for the team in question. * MVP: Regular season MVP only. Since 1931 (but also includes some precursors to the MVP Award prior to 1931). When paired with a team, the player must have won the MVP award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Only One Team: Player must have played for only one major league franchise, or only one AL/NL team, in their career. For example, Tony Gwynn (only played for one team, an AL/NL team), Buck Leonard (only played for one team, a Negro Leagues team), Jackie Robinson (only played for one team in AL/NL, but additionally played for a team in the Negro Leagues), and Mike Griffin (only played with one team in the AL/NL, but additionally played in the AA and PL) would all qualify. * Pitched: When paired with a team, must have pitched in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played Catcher: When paired with a team, must have played catcher in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played Center Field: When paired with a team, must have played center field in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played First Base: When paired with a team, must have played first base in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played In Major Negro Lgs: Player must have played in one of the seven major Negro Leagues (1920-1948). When paired with a team, the player must have played a major league game for the team in question. If paired with a stat/accomplishment, the stat/accomplishment does not need to have happened in the Negro Leagues. * Played Left Field: When paired with a team, must have played left field in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played Outfield: When paired with a team, must have played outfield in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played Right Field: When paired with a team, must have played right field in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played Second Base: When paired with a team, must have played second base in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played Shortstop: When paired with a team, must have played shortstop in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Played Third Base: When paired with a team, must have played third base in a game for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Rookie of the Year: Since 1947. When paired with a team, the player must have won the Rookie of the Year award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Silver Slugger: Since 1980. When paired with a team, the player must have won the Silver Slugger award in a season he appeared for that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. * Threw a No‑Hitter: "No-hitter" is defined as a completed game in which a team that batted in at least nine complete innings recorded no hits. Includes individual no-hitters and pitchers who participated in a combined no-hitter. When paired with a team, the no-hitter must have been with that team. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season. Negro League no-hitters not included at this time. * World Series Champ: Since 1903 (but also includes precursors to World Series from 1884-1892 and Negro League World Series where applicable). When paired with a team, must have appeared in a postseason game (or be on the World Series roster) for the team during the World Series-winning season. When paired with a non-team category, does not need to be in the same season.