Today’s MLB Immaculate Grid doesn’t feature any club. Instead, it features certain conditions and accolades, and participants need to make sure that their pick for each square satisfies the two intersecting conditions.Horizontally, we have the following accolades: All Star, Hall of Fame and 40+ HR season. Vertically, we got three conditions: 2000+ career hits, must be born outside of the 50 US states and DC, and must have played at least one game at first base.If you are struggling, you are at the right place. This article will walk you through some possible answers for each intersection and help you ace today’s MLB Immaculate Grid.MLB Immaculate Grid answers: April 27, 2024 All-Stars with 2000+ career hits The number of possibilities for this intersection of today's MLB Immaculate Grid are seemingly endless. Per Baseball reference, there are 231 possible names to choose from. The likes of Hank Aaron, Cal Ripken Jr., Derek Jeter, Rickey Henderson, Chipper Jones, Albert Pujols all qualify as valid entries here, thanks to their legendary careers.Hall of Famers with 2000+ career hits Participants are spoilt for choice for this intersection as well. Ty Cobb amassed an astonishing 4189 hits between 1905 and ‘28. Hank Aaron finished his career with 3771 hits. Stan Musial has 3630 hits to his name. Tris Speaker, Cap Anson and Adrian Beltre are some other possible answers for this intersection.Players with 2000+ career hits and 40+ home run season There are 61 possible answers for this intersection. Barry Bonds is one of the first names that comes to mind. Ken Griffey Jr. also satisfies the two conditions mentioned here. Vladimir Guerrero is another excellent shout. Some other possible answers include Alex Rodriguez, Gary Sheffield and Nelson Cruz.All-Stars born outside of 50 US states and DC There are several names to choose from. Ronald Acuna Jr. was born in La Guaira, Venezuela. Astros icon Jose Altuve, also from Venezuela, was born in Maracay. Some other possible answers include Bobby Abreu, Jose Abreu, Ozzie Albies and Sandy Alomar.Hall of Famers born outside of 50 US states and DC Per Baseball Reference, there are only 22 possible answers for this intersection of today’s MLB Immaculate Grid. The legendary Roberto Clemente was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico. Roberto Alomar also hailed from Puerto Rico and was born in Ponce. Some other possible answers include Pedro Martinez, David Ortiz and Mariano Rivera.Players born outside of 50 US states and DC who have a 40+ HR season MLB legend Alberto Pujols has seven 40+ home run seasons to his name, as does Sammy Sosa. Manny Ramirez accomplished the feat five times. Some other possible answers include Juan Gonzalez, Jose Bautista and Carlos Delgado.All-Stars who have played at least one game at first base Cardinals icon Yadier Molina is a great choice for this intersection. Matt Holliday, 7x All-Star and the father of top prospect Jackson Holliday, also qualifies for this one. Mike Piazza is also a good shout here.Hall of Famers who have played at least one game at first base There’s plenty of names to choose from. Cap Anson, Ernie Banks, Sam Crawford, Babe Ruth and Carlton Fisk are all valid entries for this intersection.Players who have a 40+ HR season and have played at least one game at first base There are 112 possible answers to choose from for the final intersection of today's MLB Immaculate Grid. Some of them are:Jeff BagwellErnie BanksTony BatistaTodd FrazierShawn GreenMake sure to check out Baseball Reference. They have an extensive database that can help you find any player from any franchise with any specific accolade or milestone.