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Immaculate grid

Babe Ruth is a surprisingly good go-to for quizzes like today's because he checks the box on so many offensive categories and the quiz definitely has a recency bias. Seems like most of the boxes I put him in, he's at less than 10 percent.

I used Ruth for a 20-game winner on one recent grid.

Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, and Tris Speaker are among some of the old-timers I used to get a low percentage in a box.
 
A twist to the NBA game on Crossover Grid: players coached by Doc Rivers and Olympic gold medalists.
 
Dave Stieb, probably the first Blue Jays legend, never had a 200-strikeout season!?
I resigned myself to having that one destroy my rarity score, not cost me a strike when I clicked on it.
 
And enough with the forkin' Jaguars in the football game. They've been there practically every day the past week or so.
 
Remind me the rule: Does it have to be someone who had 200 Ks for that team, or who once had 200 Ks and once pitched for the team?
 
Remind me the rule: Does it have to be someone who had 200 Ks for that team, or who once had 200 Ks and once pitched for the team?
  • 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 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.
Where did you find the rules? Today, for example, does the gold glove have to be from the ROY year, or just a player who accomplished both in his career?
 
Where did you find the rules? Today, for example, does the gold glove have to be from the ROY year, or just a player who accomplished both in his career?
Just had to have won both awards at any time.

There's a question mark on the right above the grid. That's the rules.
 
The Crossover Grid site is trying to keep up with Immaculate Grid by adding its own MLB game (to go with NBA, NFL, NHL and soccer).
 
Today, if you really don't have any limits how far you'll take your fandom for these types of games, Crossover Grid added a PGA game to its five other sports.
 

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