Okay, so I wanted to dig into the stats from the Kansas City Royals vs. New York Yankees game. First, I gotta find a good source for the info, right?
I started by hitting up the official MLB site. I figured that would be the most legit place to get the details. When I got there, I noticed it asked if I wanted to continue to the home club’s site since it was an away game. I clicked through, but it seemed more focused on tickets than the stats I was after.
Next, I checked out a few sports news sites. One of them, theScore, looked promising. It had live scores, in-depth stats, and matchup details—everything I was looking for. It even had news and rumors, but I was mostly interested in the player performance data.
Getting to the Specifics
Since I was curious about a particular game, I needed to find the box score for that specific matchup. I remembered seeing something about a game on June 13th, so I searched for that date. Bingo! I found the box score for the Yankees vs. Royals game from that day.
From there, I could see all the player stats, both batting and pitching. It was cool to see who did well and who maybe had a rough game. I also saw that there was a recent game on August 20th with the Los Angeles Angels, and it showed how the Royals won 3-0 with a double by Kyle Isbel and a home run by MJ Melendez. Pretty neat to see the details laid out like that.
Reflecting on Past Games
While I was at it, I stumbled upon some info about past playoff games. It mentioned that the last playoff game at Kauffman Stadium was Game 2 of the 2015 World Series, where the Royals beat the Mets. That was a fun fact to learn, and it got me thinking about how important these games are for the fans.
Overall, it was a pretty straightforward process. I found the information I was looking for, and it gave me a better understanding of how the teams and players performed. It’s always interesting to dive into the numbers and see what they tell you about the game.
- Started with the official MLB site.
- Moved to theScore for more detailed stats.
- Found the box score for the June 13th game.
- Discovered details about the August 20th game.
- Learned about the last playoff game at Kauffman Stadium.
That’s all, I just shared my simple process. Hope you guys enjoy it.