Okay, folks, let’s dive into how I got those Phillies vs. Kansas City Royals player stats. It wasn’t rocket science, but it did take a bit of doing.

First, I fired up my computer. Gotta start somewhere, right?
Then, I opened my web browser.I needed some data, and I knew just the place to potentially find it.
I typed. I wanted box scores, individual player performances, the whole nine yards.
The Search Begins
I scrolled through a bunch of search results. Some were just game recaps, some were previews, not exactly what I was after. I needed the nitty-gritty, the actual numbers.
Digging Deeper
I clicked.It was a little overwhelming at first, to be honest. Tables everywhere! But hey, that’s where the good stuff is, right?

I started looking at the batting stats. You know, hits, runs, RBIs, home runs, all that jazz. I jotted down some key numbers for the Phillies. I find this help me keep tracking.
- Who was hot?
- Who was slumping?
- Anyone hit a dinger?
I did the same for the Royals. Gotta be fair, gotta see both sides of the coin.
Pitching Stats, My Friends
Then, I moved on to the pitching stats. This is where it gets a little more complicated, with ERAs, strikeouts, walks… a whole different language almost.
Again, I went through player by player. I was looking for.
- Who threw a gem?
- Who got shelled?
- How many Ks did each pitcher rack up?
I wrote all this information down. I do it all the time.

Putting It All Together
Once I had all the numbers, I started organizing it. That’s the key, really. Raw data is just a mess until you make sense of it. I sorted by player, then by stat category.
Finally, I had a clear picture of how each player performed in that Phillies vs. Royals game. All the numbers, all the details, it was there. I got what I want.
So, that’s how I got the player stats. No magic, just some good old-fashioned digging and * this will help you!