My Little Search for the Game Score Today
Okay, let me walk you through what I did today. I heard chatter about the congressional baseball game, the one where folks from different sides of the aisle get together on the field. It always sparks my interest, less for the pro-level plays and more for the event itself, you know? So, I figured, I gotta find out the score for today’s game.

First off, I went over to my trusty computer. Fired it up. Took its sweet time booting up, as usual. While waiting, I resisted the urge to just shout at my phone assistant. Sometimes doing it manually feels more… real? Anyway, finally got to the desktop.
Opened up my web browser – the one I always use. Stared at the search bar for a second. What to type? Went with something simple and direct. I typed in ‘congressional baseball game score today’. Seemed like the obvious choice.
Hit the enter key and boom, a whole list of stuff popped up. News articles, sports sites, probably some tweets too. I usually try and look for a familiar news source first, seems more reliable for this kind of thing.
- I scanned through the top results.
- Looked for keywords like ‘final score’ or the team names.
- Tried to avoid the clickbait-y looking ones.
Found one that looked like a solid report, maybe from a major news network or a DC local outlet. Clicked on it. Had to wait for the page to load, dodging a pop-up ad here and there – the usual online obstacle course. Scrolled down past the initial paragraphs.
And there it was. Found the section detailing the game. It laid out who won and what the final score was. It wasn’t exactly a nail-biter score this year, looked like one side had a pretty good day. But yeah, mission accomplished. Got the score I was looking for. Felt good to just check that little task off the list. That was my little adventure in finding the congressional baseball game score today.
