The MLB Immaculate Grid has become the talk of the town in recent weeks. The trivia game allows you to put your ball knowledge to the test with no room for error.
It features a 3-by-3 grid with different categories, and players are given one chance to complete each square. As the game is refreshed every 24 hours, fans can reach an immaculate score daily.
On Tuesday, Oct. 24, one grid requires fans to guess which Chicago White Sox player has over 2,000 career strikeouts. Interestingly, there are only 13 players to choose from.
One player who ticks both categories is Steve Carlton.
Carlton played in the MLB for 24 seasons from 1965 to 1988 and had a brief stint with the White Sox in 1986. He ended his career with a whopping 4,136 strikeouts.
Carlton earned 10 All-Star honors and won four Cy Young Awards during his career. He also won two World Series titles.
MLB Immaculate Grid answers for Oct. 24: Other White Sox pitchers who have recorded 2000+ strikeouts in their careers
Tom Seaver
Seaver played in the MLB for 20 seasons and spent three years with the Chicago White Sox from 1984 to 1986. He finished his career with a mammoth 3,640 strikeouts.
Seaver earned 12 All-Star honors and won three Cy Young Awards during his time in the Majors. He also won the World Series with the New York Mets in 1969.
Jerry Koosman
Koosman played in the MLB for 19 seasons and had a three-year sojourn with the White Sox from 1981 to 1983. He ended his career with 2,556 strikeouts.
Koosman earned two All-Star honors during his time in the Majors. He won the World Series title with the New York Mets in 1969.
Players can choose any of the above players to complete the slot on the second row of the third column in today's MLB Immaculate Grid.