Immaculate Grid baseball: Answers, connections, hints for Grid 108 (July 19)

TORONTO, CANADA - AUGUST 14: A view of the fortieth season logo on the center field wall before the start of the Toronto Blue Jays MLB game against the Houston Astros on August 14, 2016 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) *** Local Caption ***
TORONTO, CANADA - AUGUST 14: A view of the fortieth season logo on the center field wall before the start of the Toronto Blue Jays MLB game against the Houston Astros on August 14, 2016 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** /
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Immaculate Grid baseball answers, clues, hints and connections for Grid 108 on July 19th featuring the Blue Jays, Rays, Athletics and Twins.

Good morning baseball fans. Grab your coffee and your phone or computer and settle in for another day of the Immaculate Grid. Click right here to play along with us as we go through each of the grid squares.

FanSided has you covered with an up to date look at the grid’s top answers for each square as well as some random and fun players that could fit for you. Let’s begin with the top answers as of 1 AM ET.

Immaculate Grid 108: Top answers and connections for each square

Here are the most popular answers for each square as of 1 a.m. ET.

  • Rays/Blue Jays: Kevin Kiermaier (47%)
  • Rays/Athletics: Christian Bethancourt (11%)
  • Rays/All-Star: Evan Longoria (24%)
  • Twins/Blue Jays: Jose Berrios (36%)
  • Twins/Athletics: Sonny Gray (27%)
  • Twins/All-Star: Joe Mauer (20%)
  • 100 RBI season/Blue Jays: Jose Bautista (21%)
  • 100 RBI season/Athletics: Mark McGwire (28%)
  • 100 RBI season/All-Star: Aaron Judge (11%)

This list sees Josh Donaldson fit A LOT of the squares, but not being the top answer at any of them. Try to dive a bit deeper into the 100 RBI season and All-Star square in order to boost your rarity score. There’s a ton of options there so it can be quite easy to boost your score.

Players that played for Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays

These 10 random players played for the Rays and the Blue Jays. Kevin Kiermaier and David Price are two of the bigger names that fit here, but these are some players you could use to boost your rarity score.

  • Steve Parris
  • Kevin Witt
  • Gabe Gross
  • Dana Eveland
  • Trever Miller
  • Ryan Roberts
  • Alex Gonzalez
  • Danny Farquhar
  • Dan Johnson
  • Eric Sogard

Players that played for Tampa Bay Rays and Oakland Athletics

These 10 random players played for the Rays and the Athletics. This was the most difficult scale, by a good bit. It had nearly a 70% success rate. Don’t make the same mistake that 30% of people are making.

  • David DeJesus
  • Jim Mecir
  • Brooks Conrad
  • Adam Piatt
  • Carlos Pena
  • Eric Sogard
  • Jose Guillen
  • Ben Zobrist
  • Russ Springer
  • Wilmer Font

Players to make an All-Star team as a member of the Tampa Bay Rays

37 different Rays have been elected to the All-Star team including multiple guys in recent years. Did Yandy Diaz, Randy Arozarena, or Shane McClanahan come to mind? Here’s five other guys that work.

  • David Price
  • Jose Canseco
  • Blake Snell
  • Brad Boxberger
  • Fernando Rodney

Players that played for Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays

These 10 random players played for the Twins and the Blue Jays. Josh Donaldson fit for a ton of these squares, this one included. Who else, besides the former MVP, could you use here?

  • Jack Morris
  • Bill Singer
  • Craig Kusick
  • Steve Luebber
  • Kendrys Morales
  • Scott Diamond
  • Greg Myers
  • Aaron Sanchez
  • Andrew Vasquez
  • Orlando Hudson

Players that played for Minnesota Twins and Oakland Athletics

These 10 random players played for the Twins and the Athletics. Did Sonny Gray or Josh Donaldson pop to mind quickly? Those two came easy but a grid veteran would think further to lower their rarity score.

  • Spencer Harris
  • Donnie Hill
  • James Mullen
  • Joe Klink
  • Lou Knerr
  • Kurt Suzuki
  • Vic Power
  • Lou Sleater
  • Curly Ogden
  • Jesse Hill

Players to make an All-Star team as a member of the Minnesota Twins

95 different Twins players have been elected to the All-Star Game, giving you a ton of different options for this square. Did you land on a recent option or a historic one? Here’s five players that fit, with a mix of both.

  • Joe Mauer
  • Rod Carew
  • Pablo Lopez
  • Byron Buxton
  • General Crowder

Players to record a 100 RBI season as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays

There have been 25 players in Toronto history to hit this incredible feat, with a few guy doing it recently. Seven different players have done it since 2010, but here’s five guys that fit the square

  • Jose Bautista
  • Bo Bichette
  • Carlos Delgado
  • Jose Canseco
  • Shawn Green

Players to record a 100 RBI season as a member of the Oakland Athletics

37 different Athletics hitters have tallied 100 RBI’s in a season, with some of these names belonging to legends. Here’s five players that fit the square for you.

  • Jose Canseco
  • Matt Olson
  • Home Run Baker
  • Reggie Jackson
  • Khris Davis

Players to record a 100 RBI season and make an All-Star team

Stay away from Aaron Judge on this one. This square is an easy way to boost your rarity score a bit. It’s been done by nearly 500 players in the history of the game. These five players should have a percent less than 1 for you.

  • Joey Votto
  • CJ Cron
  • Eugenio Suarez
  • Paul Konerko
  • Derrek Lee

Well, there it is! This one wasn’t the most difficult, as there were a ton of squares that should have been pretty straightforward. Josh Donaldson fit a bunch of squares as well and it provided a really realistic opportunity to go immaculate. Did you do it?

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