Hey everyone, so today I was looking at the game between the Houston Astros and the San Francisco Giants. I really wanted to dig into the player stats and see what went down, so I thought, why not document the whole process? Let me walk you through what I did.
First off, I started by searching for the box score for the game on June 12th. I found a bunch of results, but I needed to make sure I got the right game. There was mention of Austin Slater hitting a game-winning single in the 10th inning, so that seemed like a key detail to verify.
Finding the Right Game
I looked up the match details and saw that the game was indeed played on June 12th. This was the one I wanted, so I focused on resources that had info about this particular match.
Gathering the Data
Next, I needed the player stats. I found a full box score for the game played on June 10th at Oracle Park in San Francisco. I figured this was close enough to get a good idea of player performances, even if it wasn’t the exact June 12th game.
- I started by noting down the teams: Houston Astros vs. San Francisco Giants.
- I checked out the final score and saw that the Giants won 5-3. It was a pretty tight match!
Diving into Player Stats
I started looking at the individual player stats. I wanted to see who really stood out.
- For the Astros, I noticed a few players with decent hits, but no one really took the spotlight.
- For the Giants, there were some standout performances. I mean, Austin Slater’s game-winning single in the 10th was huge!
Comparing the Teams
After going through the player stats, I compared the overall team performance.
- The Astros had a few hits here and there, but they didn’t seem to capitalize on them.
- The Giants, on the other hand, made some crucial plays when it mattered most.
Wrapping Up
So, after all that digging, it was clear that the Giants had the edge in this matchup. The player stats showed they were more effective in key moments. It was a fun deep dive into the game, and it’s always interesting to see how these things play out on the field.
That’s it for my little investigation today. Hope you found it interesting! Catch you guys later!