Alright, folks, let’s talk about this whole Colorado Rockies versus San Diego Padres thing. I’ve been meaning to check out their stats for a bit, and I finally got down to it.
First, I started digging around for any info on these two teams. I checked out their head-to-head stats, you know, the usual stuff like wins, losses, and any playoff games they’ve been in.
Then I found out that there was a game scheduled for March 5, 2025. Yep, you heard that right, 2025. It’s supposed to be at the Peoria Sports Complex. This is part of the MLB, so it’s a pretty big deal.
I also went through their past results. Their history, their biggest wins, their worst losses, everything. It’s always interesting to see how teams have performed against each other over the years.
There was this one game on May 14th, 2024, that was a real nail-biter. I read through all the details of that matchup. It was intense!
And there was another one on August 16th, I got all the live coverage, scores, and stats for that game too. It was pretty cool to see it all laid out like that.
I found out that the Padres have won 136 games, with a total of 1410 runs, which makes their PPG 4.7. On the other hand, the Rockies have won 163 games, with 1486 total runs.
I even got my hands on a list of every single game and series these two teams have played in MLB history. It was a lot of data to go through, but it was worth it.
Finally, I looked at the box score for their game on June 17th. That gave me a good idea of how each player did in that specific game.
So, here’s what I did:
- Checked head-to-head stats
- Found info on an upcoming game
- Reviewed past results and biggest victories/defeats
- Read about a close game on May 14th, 2024
- Got live coverage and stats for the August 16th game
- Learned about the teams’ overall win counts and runs
- Went through a list of every game they’ve played
- Analyzed the box score for the June 17th game
It was a lot of digging, but I got a pretty good picture of how these two teams stack up against each other. Hope you guys found this little data dive as interesting as I did!