So, you’re curious about how I keep track of Jorge Soler’s game log, eh? It’s not like I’m some super scout or anything, but yeah, I do check in on his stats pretty regularly. It kinda started a while back, I think I had him on one of my fantasy baseball teams, or maybe a buddy and I were just arguing about his consistency. You know how those things go.

Anyway, my first move, like most folks, was just to punch “Jorge Soler game log” into a search engine. And bam, you get a whole bunch of results. Man, some of those sports sites can be a real pain. Pop-ups everywhere, videos auto-playing, and sometimes you gotta click through like three pages just to find the simple table of his recent games. It’s like they’re trying to hide the actual information you came for.
I remember trying a few of the big-name sports media sites. Some are decent, lay it out pretty clearly. Others, not so much. What I’m really looking for is a clean layout. I want to see the date, opponent, at-bats, runs, hits, home runs – definitely the home runs with Soler – and RBIs. Oh, and strikeouts too. You gotta see the strikeouts, gives you the full picture, right?
After a bit of poking around, I sort of found my groove. I realized I preferred sites that were less flashy and more data-focused. There are a couple of dedicated stats sites that just give you the raw numbers without much fuss. Once I find a good one, I usually stick with it for a while. I’m not trying to reinvent the wheel every time I want to see if he went yard last night.
So, the process now is pretty straightforward. I’ll usually hop on my computer or phone, go to my preferred source. Sometimes I’ll filter by the last 7 games, or last 15, just to see if he’s on a hot streak or maybe slumping a bit. It’s all about spotting those patterns. Is he hitting for power but striking out a ton? Or is he getting on base consistently? That’s the stuff I’m looking at.
It’s not rocket science, really. Just a bit of habit I picked up. Especially when he’s on my fantasy roster, then I’m checking almost daily. Every hit, every run, it all matters then. But even when he’s not, I just like to see how guys like Soler are doing. He’s one of those players who can change a game with one swing, so it’s always interesting to follow his performance through the logs.
