Okay, folks, let’s dive into this Rockies vs. Phillies prediction thing I did. It wasn’t anything super fancy, but I’ll walk you through what I did.

First, I grabbed some coffee – gotta have that morning fuel, you know? Then I opened up my laptop and started digging for some info.
My Research Process
I didn’t use any crazy complicated software or anything. Just good old-fashioned internet research. I checked out a few different sports sites to get a feel for how both teams were doing.
- I looked at their recent game results. Who’s been winning, who’s been losing, and by how much? That kind of stuff.
- I tried to find any news about injuries. A key player being out can really mess things up, so I wanted to see if anyone was on the injured list.
- I also peeked at the pitching matchups. Who’s starting on the mound? Are they known for throwing fire, or are they more likely to give up some runs?
Basically, I just immersed myself in the data, trying to get a general sense of each team’s strengths and weaknesses. It’s kind of like detective work, only with way fewer trench coats.
Making the Prediction
After I felt like I had a good grasp on things, I took all that info and mashed it together in my brain. It’s not an exact science, more of an educated guess, really.
I weighed the different factors: recent performance, injuries, pitching – all of it. Then, I just went with my gut feeling. It’s important to know that my way isn’t about being right 100% of the time (who is, anyway?). It’s more about the process and learning as I go.

So, that’s pretty much it! Nothing too technical, just some digging, thinking, and then making a call. I recorded my prediction and, my thought process.