Okay, so yesterday I was trying to look up the Dodgers vs. Braves game stats, you know, just to see how my favorite players did. It turned out to be a bit of a rabbit hole, but a fun one!
First, I just Googled “Dodgers vs Braves match player stats”. I figured that would be the quickest way to get the info. The first few results were all about head-to-head stats, like their overall win-loss records and stuff. That’s cool and all, but I wanted the specifics of the recent games.
Then I saw a result mentioning a game on September 13th. Clicked on that one, and boom, there were some basic stats, but I wanted to dig deeper. I changed my search to “los angeles dodgers vs atlanta braves last 10 games”.
That’s where things got a little more interesting. I found a result with a breakdown of each game, showing things like runs, hits, and even home runs. It was a good start, but still not exactly what I was looking for.
- So, I decided to be more specific. I recalled reading something about a game on September 15th where the Dodgers won 9-2.
- I searched for that specifically, and found a website that had the full box score and even a play-by-play of the game. That was awesome! I could see exactly how each player performed.
- I also stumbled upon a site talking about player projections. It mentioned Tommy Edman being in the 85th percentile, which was pretty neat. I love seeing those advanced stats.
Finally, I found a site that had detailed stats for each player. They had all the usual stuff like batting average, RBIs, and strikeouts. It was like hitting the jackpot! I spent a good chunk of time just browsing through the stats, comparing players, and seeing how they’ve been performing overall.
Honestly, it was way more involved than I expected. But I learned a lot and got to geek out over baseball stats for a while. It was fun, and I know where to go next time I need to satisfy my baseball stats fix.