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Immaculate Grid Baseball Answers for Grid #171 | September 20, 2023

Posted by adamd on September 20, 2023

Are you hooked on Immaculate Grid, the daily trivia game from Baseball Reference? We sure are! We’ll warn you right now—this blog post contains spoilers. But if you’re looking for a little help with today’s grid (or you already filled it out and want to know who else qualified) read on.

Players who had a .300 career average and played for the Pirates

The .300 career average category is a wild one because there is no playing time minimum to qualify. So a player who went 1-for-3 in his career will qualify the same as a 3,000 hit man.

109 total players qualify for the Pirates. Here are the ones with 6,000+ career plate appearances:

  1. Honus Wagner
  2. Paul Waner
  3. Jake Beckley
  4. Roberto Clemente
  5. Fred Clarke
  6. Al Oliver
  7. George Van Haltren
  8. Joe Cronin
  9. Stuffy McInnis
  10. Billy Herman
  11. Heinie Manush
  12. Lloyd Waner
  13. Pie Traynor
  14. Patsy Donovan
  15. Joe Kelley
  16. Kiki Cuyler
  17. Moises Alou
  18. Arky Vaughan
  19. Dixie Walker
  20. Paul Hines
  21. Bill Madlock
  22. Chuck Klein
  23. Deacon White
  24. Steve Brodie
  25. Ginger Beaumont
  26. Babe Herman
  27. Matty Alou
  28. Freddie Lindstrom
  29. Hank Greenberg

Players who had a .300 career average and played for the White Sox

85 total players qualify for the White Sox. Here are the ones with 6,000+ career plate appearances:

  1. Eddie Collins
  2. Roberto Alomar
  3. Luke Appling
  4. Frank Thomas
  5. Manny Ramírez
  6. Al Simmons
  7. Edd Roush
  8. Magglio Ordóñez
  9. Dixie Walker
  10. George Kell
  11. Ben Chapman
  12. Billy Goodman
  13. Jack Fournier

Players who had a .300 career average and played for the Angels

32 total players qualify for the Angels. Here are the ones with 2,000+ career plate appearances:

  1. Rod Carew
  2. Vladimir Guerrero
  3. Mike Trout
  4. Ralph Garr
  5. Lyman Bostock

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