Immaculate Grid baseball answers, clues, hints and connections for Grid 103 on July 14th featuring the Reds, Braves, Pirates and the Blue Jays.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another edition of the Immaculate Grid. Did you have trouble with yesterday's Grid? Don't let it ruin the confidence, 102 was a tough one. But it's time to test your knowledge with grid number 103.
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Without further ado, let's get into some answers.
Immaculate Grid 102: Top answers and connections for each square
Here are the most popular answers for each square as of 1 a.m. ET.
- Braves/Pirates: Charlie Morton (26%)
- Braves/Blue Jays: Josh Donaldson (24%)
- Braves/.300 AVG season: Chipper Jones (38%)
- Reds/Pirates: Kevin Newman (17%)
- Reds/Blue Jays: Edwin Encarnacion (37%)
- Reds/.300 AVG season: Pete Rose (34%)
- HOF/Pirates: Roberto Clemente (36%)
- HOF/Blue Jays: Roy Halladay (50%)
- HOF/.300 AVG season: Tony Gwynn (13%)
Players that played for Atlanta Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates
These 10 random players played for the Atlanta Braves and the Pittsburgh Pirates. These two teams have shared their fair amount of players with each other.
- Sam Frock
- Tommy Gregg
- Reggie Sanders
- George Whitted
- Earl Smith
- Al Lawson
- Mickey Mahler
- Gary Kolb
- Chuck Workman
- Derrek Lee
Players that played for Atlanta Braves and Toronto Blue Jays
These 10 random players played for the Atlanta Braves and the Toronto Blue Jays. Some of these names are recent, some are Hall of Famers, and some of these players haven't played baseball in 100 years.
- David Carpenter
- Rico Carty
- Kevin Gausman
- Yunel Escobar
- Alex Gonzalez
- Howard Battle
- Phil Niekro
- Dewayne Wise
- Kerry Ligtenberg
- Dave Martinez
Players that had a .300+ AVG season as a member of the Atlanta Braves
This square shouldn't be too complicated, as if worse comes to worst, there are a few current Braves that have done it. Besides them, who else has hit .300 in a season in Atlanta?
- Freddie Freeman
- Chipper Jones
- Joe Torre
- Henry (Hank) Aaron
- Bama Rowell
Players that played for Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates
These 10 random players played for NL Central rivals, the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates. It's rare to see an inter-division trade, but these players were still able to find their way through the NL Central in different ways.
- Elmer Smith
- Heath Hembree
- Don Hoak
- Jerry Hairston
- Ramon Hernandez
- Elmer Riddle
- Connor Overton
- Jake Stenzel
- Gary Redus
- Al Jackson
Players that played for Cincinnati Reds and Toronto Blue Jays
These 10 random players played for the Cincinnati Reds and Toronto Blue Jays. These two franchises are no strangers to sharing players with each other.
- Jacob Brumfield
- Fred Lewis
- Todd Redmond
- Felipe Lopez
- Chris Michalak
- Felix Heredia
- Chase Anderson
- Ricardo Jordan
- David Weathers
- Ruben Sierra
Players that had a .300+ AVG season as a member of the Cincinnati Reds
The Cincinnati Reds are no strangers to having .300 average hitters, with the potential to add a few more players to this list this season. But without that, who has done it, besides the most recent season of Nick Castellanos?
- Joey Votto
- Scooter Gennett
- Bug Holliday
- Pete Rose
- Chris Sabo
Players that made the Hall of Fame and played for the Pittsburgh Pirates
33 Pirates have been inducted to the Hall of Fame in their history. Some answers came easier to mind than others. Did you take this square as a gimme with a name like Clemente? Or did you try for something rare with a name like Pud Galvin?
- Roberto Clemente
- Pud Galvin
- Jim Bunning
- Bill Mazeroski
- Rich Gossage
Players that made the Hall of Fame and played for the Toronto Blue Jays
Only 10 former Blue Jays have ever made the Hall of Fame, headlined by the likes of Roy Halladay and Roberto Alomar. Eight other legends exist on this list though.
- Roy Halladay
- Roberto Alomar
- Frank Thomas
- Rickey Henderson
- Scott Rolen
- Fred McGriff
- Paul Molitor
- Jack Morris
- Phil Niekro
- Dave Winfield
Players that made the Hall of Fame and had a .300+ AVG season
This kind of combination of accomplishments isn't rare. Typically, as a position player, making the Hall of Fame requires the bat-to-ball skills to hit .300 in a season. Here are five of the players that could fit this list. Talk about an incredible list of names.
- Pie Traynor
- Ted Williams
- Ernie Lombardi
- Bullet Rogan
- Cool Papa Bell
Well, there you have it. What a list of some of the cooler names in a while. How did you do today? Did you go immaculate? Learn anything new? Join us again tomorrow, same time, same place for another Immaculate Grid.