Alright, so I wanted to dig into Ramon Martinez’s stats. I’ve always been a big baseball fan, and Martinez was a name I heard a lot growing up, but I never really looked closely at his numbers. So, I figured, why not do it now and record it?

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to find a good source of information. I mean, there’s tons of baseball data out there, but I wanted something reliable and easy to use.
- Opened my browser, simple start.
- Searched some baseball stats websites.
Diving into the Data
Once I had a site pulled up, I started looking for Martinez’s career stats.
- Found the search bar, pretty obvious next move.
- Typed in “Ramon Martinez” and hit enter. There he was.
I started scrolling through the page, just taking it all in. Wins, losses, strikeouts, ERA… all the usual stuff. There were a few things that caught my eye pretty quickly:
- His win-loss record was solid.
- He racked up a good number of strikeouts.
- ERA looked pretty respectable, too.
Deeper Dive
Just looking at the career totals wasn’t enough for me. I wanted to see how he performed year by year. So, I started looking at his stats for each season.
- I clicked through each season.
- I Looked,how his numbers changed over time.
It was interesting to see the ups and downs. Some years he was lights out, other years he struggled a bit. It’s a good reminder that even the best players have their off years.

Wrapping Up
After spending a good chunk of time looking through Martinez’s stats, I felt like I had a much better understanding of his career. It was cool to go beyond just the name and see the actual numbers that made up his time in the big leagues. I definitely appreciate his contributions to the game even more now.
I closed the web page.