Alright, so I’ve been messing around with baseball stats again, and today’s deep dive was into the Detroit Tigers versus the Toronto Blue Jays. It was quite a journey, let me tell you.
First off, I started by digging into their head-to-head records. Just wanted to see how these two teams stack up against each other, you know? So I began by looking at their overall win-loss records against each other. It’s always interesting to see the historical context of a rivalry.
Then, I got a little more specific and looked at their 2024 season. From what I saw, they’ve played 7 games against each other this year. Seems like a decent number of games to get a feel for their current dynamic.
Next, I started pulling up the actual game results. I found this one game from February 24, 2025, that’s already on the schedule. Yeah, I know, it’s a bit far off, but it’s in the books! It’s supposed to be played at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium. It’s part of MLB, so it should be a good one.
After that, I went through the box score for the July 19, 2024 game. Man, that was a close one! The Tigers beat the Blue Jays 5-4. The attendance was 39,697, and the game lasted 2 hours and 37 minutes. I went through the play-by-play and looked at how each player performed. That was the most time-consuming part for sure. But it is necessary.
- The Tigers have their worst lifetime winning percentage against the Blue Jays, which is kind of a bummer for Tigers fans.
- I also tried to find some betting analysis for their 2021 season, just for fun. It seems that betting analysis was pretty interesting to look at.
- Finally, I checked out their team forms, which are always helpful in understanding their current performance levels.
Some key things I found:
Overall, it was a pretty interesting to dive into the stats. I spent hours just looking at numbers and comparing performances. I can see that the Blue Jays often have the upper hand, but the Tigers have managed to pull off some wins, like the one in July. By the time I finished, I felt like I knew these teams inside and out. It was exhausting but totally worth it.
Next time, I might look into another sport, maybe basketball or football. Baseball’s great, but variety is the spice of life, right? Alright, that’s all for now. Catch you guys later!