Okay, so today I decided to dig into this “Lou Johnson Baseball” thing. I’d heard the name before, a bit of a legend, right? But I wanted to get the real story, so I started poking around.

First, I googled his name. Just a simple search to get the basic facts. Date of birth, teams he played for, that kind of stuff. You know, the usual starting point when you’re curious about someone.
Then I started looking at some old baseball forums and fan pages. It’s always interesting to see what the real fans remember, the stories they tell. Those places can be goldmines of little details you won’t find in official bios.
Digging Deeper
After the forums, it was time for some videos.
I spent a lot of time watching old game footage, I tried searching his name, also tried add “baseball” keyword to got more accuracy videos, you know, to actually see him in action. It’s one thing to read about a player, but it’s totally different to see how they moved, their style, their swing.

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Watched about 5 or 6 different games highlights.
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Took some notes on his batting stance and how he handled different pitchers. I jotted some my opinions into my notebook.
I had no ideas how many videos I watched, too many.
It took a good chunk of the day, going back and forth between articles, stats, and videos. And I can see how much time people spend for it.