The MLB Immaculate Grid for today features a healthy mix of teams with varying levels of success, including the New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Angels and Pittsburgh Pirates. The other options include Pirates and Orioles players with a season-long .300 batting average or higher, as well as any Yankees and Angels shortstop.The MLB Immaculate Grid has been a hit among baseball fans looking to test their knowledge. If you're unable to complete the grid, don't worry, we'll give you some notable options for each slot.MLB Immaculate Grid answers: Sept. 6, 2024Players who played for Angels and PiratesOne of the most popular categories in the grid is finding players who spent time with multiple teams. For the first corner, users needed to find someone who played for both the Los Angeles Angels and Pittsburgh Pirates. While I ended up going with Matt Joyce, the most common answer is veteran pitcher Rich Hill. Other notable options include Jose Quintana, Jason Grilli and John Candelaria.Players who played for Angels and OriolesFor the slot about which player spent time with both the Angels and Orioles, Baseball Reference notes that users have the option between 123 players. The most popular choice was former slugger Mark Trumbo. Other options include Dylan Bundy, Frank Robinson, Eddie Murray and Bobby Grich.Players who played for Yankees and PiratesThe New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates have a surprisingly rich history of players who spent time with both teams. Users have the option of a whopping 207 players, including Gerrit Cole, Andrew McCutchen, Paul Waner and Aroldis Chapman. Players who played for Yankees and OriolesWhile the Pirates and Yankees had a large number of players between them, the Yankees have had even more players who have spent time with the Baltimore Orioles. The two AL East rivals have shared 270 players, inlcuding Mike Mussina, Reggie Jackson, Zack Britton and Urban Shocker.Yankees players who played shortstop for a minimum of one gameThe easiet slot on today's MLB Immaculate Grid is the shortstop square. Users need to simply pick any shortstop in New York Yankees history with Derek Jeter being the most obvious choice. While I went with Didi Gregorius, other players include Phil Rizzuto, Anthony Volpe and one of the most rare choices: Kid Elberfeld.Angels players who played shortstop for a minimum of one gameWhen it comes to shortstops who have played for the Los Angeles Angels, Andrelton Simmons is the most popular choice, however, there is no shortage of options, including Zach Neto, Erick Aybar, Jim Fregosi and David Eckstein. One of least common selections here is Joe Koppe, who played 372 games with the Angels.Pirates players with a .300+ batting average in a seasonFinding players with a .300+ batting average in a season might be more difficult, especially when trying to get the best rarity score possible. The obvious choices for the Pirates are legends Roberto Clemente and Honus Wagner. However, there are 455 players to choose from, including Dave Parker, Bryan Reynolds, and arguably the greatest player of all-time, Barry Bonds.Orioles players with a .300+ batting average in a seasonThe Orioles may have less options than the Pirates on today's MLB Immaculate Grid for players who has hit .300+ in a season, however, 331 different options is still impressive.The most common choice is Cal Ripken Jr.. He is joined by other team legends such as Rafael Palmiero and Brooks Robinson. Even Matt Wieters posted a .300+ season for Baltimore. Could Jackson Holliday one day join this list?Shortstops with a .300+ batting average in a seasonFinding a shortstop who has posted a .300+ batting average was one of the easiest squares to fill on today's MLB Immaculate Grid. Users had their choice of 1,630 players. Derek Jeter was the most common response. Some other choices include Barry Larkin, Hanley Ramirez, Corey Seager and Francisco Lindor.