Okay, so, I’ve been digging into this Miles Mikolas guy, the baseball player. Let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey, and I gotta share what I found.

Getting Started
First off, I started by just trying to get a handle on his overall performance. You know, the usual stuff, like how many hits he’s giving up. Turns out, this Mikolas guy has been letting up more than 10 hits per nine innings for two years straight. And get this, nobody in the whole league has given up more hits during that time! I mean, only one other pitcher has a worse ERA, but that’s beside the point.
Diving Deeper
So, naturally, I got curious and dug deeper. I wanted to see his career splits. I found all sorts of stats from the Major League, Minor League, and even the postseason games he played in. It’s a lot of data, but it gave me a good sense of his history.
Breaking It Down
Then, I really started to break it down, season by season. I focused on his 2024 season splits. You can see all the nitty-gritty details, like how he performed against each team. I looked at all the numbers, like his ERA, hits, strikeouts, and all that good stuff.
- I even checked out his month-by-month stats for 2023.
- For example, in March and April, he had an ERA of 5.97.
- But then in May, he really turned it around with an ERA of 1.89!
Looking at the Big Picture
Of course, I also wanted to get a sense of the bigger picture. So I learned a bit about his team, the St. Louis Cardinals. They’ve got a pretty impressive history, winning 11 World Series and all. And I found out a fun fact about how they got their name from a fan in the stands. She said that she called their new uniform “a lovely shade of cardinal.” Pretty cool, huh?
Getting Visual
And because I’m a visual kind of guy, I even checked out some pitch diagrams. They show you exactly where his pitches are going. It’s like a little map of his throws. You can actually see how his pitches move and where they end up.

Wrapping Up
So, yeah, that’s my deep dive into Miles Mikolas’s splits. I went from just looking at his basic stats to really breaking down his performance in detail. It’s been a fun little project, and I hope you found it interesting too. It just goes to show, there’s always more to learn, even about a seemingly simple baseball stat.