Alright, folks, let’s dive into how I got those Yankees vs. Athletics player stats. It wasn’t rocket science, but it did take a little bit of digging.

Step 1: Find a Good Data Source
First things first, I needed a place to get the actual data. I could have gone to a bunch of different websites, but I wanted something reliable and, ideally, easy to work with. I’ve used various sports stats websites and sometimes they work.
Step 2: Getting Specific
Once a source,I had to narrow things down. I needed specifically the Yankees vs. Athletics game, not just any old baseball game.
So, I made sure to select the correct teams and date using dropdowns and the search bar.
Step 3: Grab That Data!
Now for the fun part – actually getting the stats. I looked for a player stats option. After clicking on a couple of options, I found the correct stats I needed.
I looked through things carefully.
- Batting Stats: I looked for things like At Bats (AB), Runs (R), Hits (H), RBIs, and maybe some of those fancier stats like OPS if I was feeling ambitious.
- Pitching Stats: For pitchers, I wanted Innings Pitched (IP), Hits Allowed (H), Runs Allowed (R), Earned Runs (ER), Strikeouts (SO), and Walks (BB). ERA is always a good one to grab, too.
Step 4: Organize and Present!
Once I found what I was looking for, it was all there, and it was pretty straightforward to see everything. I was able to see things clearly and organize things by position.
And that’s pretty much it! It’s not always the most glamorous process, but that’s how I got those Yankees vs. Athletics player stats. Hope this little walkthrough was helpful!