Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this baseball thing, specifically with a player named Josh Rivera. It’s been a ride, let me tell you.

First off, I started digging into who this guy even is. Turns out, the Cubs snagged him in the third round of the 2023 draft. That’s pretty big, right? From what I gathered, they threw him into rookie ball for like, a blink of an eye, just three games, and then boom! Straight to High-A South Bend. Talk about a jump!
Then I got curious about his stats. I mean, who wouldn’t be? So, I went searching. Found out he’s been playing shortstop for the Chicago Cubs. Not bad for a rookie. I even stumbled upon some clips, like one where he’s smashing a solo home run. Looked pretty sweet.
But it wasn’t just about watching him play. I wanted to know more about the whole process, you know, the behind-the-scenes stuff. So, I read up on how players get traded and assigned to different teams. Learned that Josh Rivera got moved around a bit. For example, on July 27th, he was assigned to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Interesting, right?
I also got into the nitty-gritty of baseball stats, like how they measure the speed of a ball when it’s hit. They measure this stuff in miles per hour and even the angle! It’s way more technical than I thought.
I found some other players name while searching, like Manuel Ar�stides Ram�rez Onelcida, who played for 19 seasons. And Stanley Frank Musial, who wore No. 6 for the Cardinals. I guess there’s a lot of history in this sport.

This whole thing with Josh Rivera, it’s like watching someone’s career unfold in real-time. You see them get drafted, play their first games, and then you get to see where they’ll end up. He’s helped his team, the Gators, to an amazing season.
Here’s a little breakdown of what I did:
- Started by researching Josh Rivera’s background.
- Checked out his stats and watched some game highlights.
- Read about his team assignments and trades.
- Learned about how baseball stats are measured.
- Got sidetracked a bit with some other players’ histories.
- Ended up feeling like I was following a real person’s career journey.
It’s been a cool experience, to say the least. And honestly, I might keep following this guy’s career. Who knows where he’ll go next?