There are enough people playing it that there's a thread about it here already: https://northsidebaseball.com/forums/topic/51178-anyone-playing-immaculate-grid/
Locking in Esteban Loaiza for ChiSox/Yankees (1%) was satisfying. However I'm still flabbergasted to have learned that Cy Young didn't strike out 3000 batters.
If this ump's ability to get quick answers when he's telling Google Assistant to flip a coin on every pitch is an indication, we shouldn't worry about robot umps delaying the game
Report today that he fractured his elbow and had it surgically repaired. Done for the season.
Apparently his TJS went well, though, because the ligament held up so well that his humerus took all the damage.
Yeah, supposedly that's a London thing (Yankees and Red Sox did it in 19) but a potential preview of the ads the Ricketts will inevitably sell on the regular jerseys
This looks like a tremendously fun time-suck. I can only think of 6 of the 9 spots for the grid you posted. I am really bad at 40-save pitchers because of the inherent transience of relief pitchers.
The radio guys mentioned the other day that Rich Hill is the oldest active MLB player and it made me wonder what kind of odds you could have gotten back in 2007 or so that that would ever be the case. Amazing longevity.