Alright, folks, let’s dive into how I got those Oakland Athletics vs. Texas Rangers player stats. It wasn’t rocket science, but it took a bit of doing, so I figured I’d share my process.

First, I needed to find a good source. There are tons of sports sites out there, but I needed one with detailed, game-specific stats. I ended up going because it is pretty reliable and gives those detailed box scores.
Finding the Right Game
The next step was, I picked up the specific game between the A’s and the Rangers. I am tracking their data.
Digging into the Data
Once I got the game page open, I started looking into the data. The website provides team-based data with a very detailed table.
- Pitching Stats: Things like innings pitched, earned runs, strikeouts, walks – the usual stuff. I made a note of the key stats for each pitcher who played.
- Batting Stats: Here, I focused on things like hits, home runs, RBIs, and batting average. I created another table to write the names and the relative stats from the website.
Putting It All Together
Finally, I consolidate these two data into my single note. This gave me a comprehensive overview of how individual players from both teams performed in that specific game.
So, there you have it! That’s how I gather those detailed stats. It’s not super complicated, but you do need a good source and a bit of patience to go through everything. Hope this helps anyone looking to do something similar!
