The MLB Immaculate Grid has become a fan favorite in recent weeks. The trivia game allows you to put your ball knowledge to the test with no room for mistakes.
The Grid is a 3-by-3 grid that contains different categories above each grid. Players are given one guess to fill each square. As the game is refreshed every 24 hours, fans have the chance to achieve an immaculate score every day.
The Sept. 22 edition of the game requires fans to guess which New York Yankees player has recorded more than 3,000 career hits. One player who ticks both categories is Alex Rodriguez.
Rodriguez played with the Yankees from 2004 to 2013 and from 2015 to 2016. He ended his MLB career with a whopping 3,115 career hits. He earned 14 All-Star honors and won 10 Silver Slugger awards during his time in the Majors. The shortstop also helped the Yankees win the World Series title in 2009.
MLB Immaculate Grid answers for Sept. 22: Other Yankees players who have more than 3,000 career hits
Dave Winfield
Winfield spent 22 years in the MLB. He played with the New York Yankees from 1981 to 1988 and for another season in 1990. The right fielder ended his career in the Majors with 3,110 hits.
Winfield earned 12 All-Star honors and won seven Gold Glove Awards. He also won the World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992.
Rickey Henderson
Henderson played in the MLB for 25 seasons. He spent just under five years with the Yankees from 1985 to 1989. He ended his career with 3,005 hits.
Henderson earned 10 All-Star honors. He also won the World Series with the Oakland Athletics in 1989 and the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993.
Fans can decide on any of the above players to fill in the slot on the first row of the second column in today's MLB Immaculate Grid.