Scouting & Stats

Gamertag Scout: study any opponent

Ranked and events are won on tendencies. Gamertag Scout lets you look up any gamertag and study what the match data says about how that player actually plays — so you walk into the box with a plan instead of a guess.

What scouting gives you

Enter a gamertag on player-lookup and DiamondOps assembles a scouting report from match data: tendencies and derived stats that describe how that player behaves — the patterns you’d otherwise have to learn the hard way, mid-series, after you’ve already lost a few runs to them.

The goal is the same edge a real scouting report gives a hitter or pitcher: knowing what’s likely before it happens, so you can sit on a pattern instead of reacting to it.

Turning a report into an edge

A scouting report only helps if it changes what you do. The useful reads:

  • At the plate — knowing an opponent’s tendencies helps you anticipate pitch patterns and locations instead of guessing every count.
  • On the mound — tendencies tell you where a hitter does damage and what they chase, so you can pitch to the edges they don’t cover.
  • Roster decisions — a known weakness can inform who you start and who you sit for a given matchup.

Your own stats, too

Scouting cuts both ways. The same derived-stats engine surfaces your own tendencies through the My Games view — a mirror that shows the patterns opponents can see in you. Finding your own tells (a count you always chase, a zone you never cover) is one of the fastest ways to level up, because you can’t fix a leak you can’t see.

Scouting meets the market

Scouting and market intelligence reinforce each other. Once you know the matchups you struggle with, the rankings help you pick the cards that shore up those weaknesses, and the quirk-stack view helps you build a lineup whose quirks actually stack. Study the opponent, then build the roster that beats them.

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