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Gamertag Scout

Scout any opponent — game history, patterns, and stat analysis

Scout a gamertag

Enter any MLB The Show gamertag to see their game history, activity patterns, top opponents, and stat anomaly analysis.

Public data — searches cached 15 minutes.

About Gamertag Scout

Gamertag Scout is DiamondOps' tool for scouting MLB The Show opponents online. Enter any public gamertag and you'll see their recent game history, year-over-year record, activity patterns by day and hour, top repeat opponents, and a hitting-vs-pitching performance split. It is built for Diamond Dynasty players who want a quick read on who they're about to face — the kind of context a real-life scouting report would give before a game.

Every report is generated from MLB The Show's public profile and game-history endpoints. The activity heatmap shows when an opponent typically plays — useful for guessing focus or fatigue at a given hour. The hitting-vs-pitching split breaks performance into the two sides of the ball, so a strong hitter who struggles on the mound shows up differently from a balanced player. The k-zone tendencies surface where a pitcher attacks the zone and how often hitters swing versus look. Recent form is weighted toward the most recent games, so a hot streak or a slump shows up quickly.

Searches are cached for 15 minutes, so a repeat lookup in that window returns the same snapshot. Reports only reflect public, online ranked data — offline games, vs-CPU sessions, and private matches are excluded from many of the patterns. Small-sample reports (under a few dozen games) lean noisier and should be read as directional, not predictive. Scout summaries are descriptive, not accusations.

Gamertag Scout guide

Gamertag Scout questions

Can someone tell that I scouted them?

No. Reports are built entirely from MLB The Show’s public profile and game-history data — the same information anyone can see in-game. Running a lookup sends nothing to the other player and leaves no trace on their account.

Why can I not find a gamertag?

Three usual reasons: the spelling doesn’t exactly match the in-game name (check underscores, capitalization, and trailing numbers), the player has no Diamond Dynasty game history this year, or their profile isn’t publicly visible. Cross-platform names also differ — a PlayStation handle and the same player’s Xbox gamertag are separate profiles.

What do the k-zone tendencies actually tell me?

Where a pitcher lives in (and around) the strike zone, and how often hitters swing versus take against them. Against a pitcher who pounds the low-away corner, you can sit on that zone; against a hitter who chases high heat, you know your out-pitch before the first inning. It turns the first two innings of feeling an opponent out into something you did before the game started.

How current is a scout report?

Reports are generated on demand from the latest public data and cached for 15 minutes, so a repeat search inside that window returns the same snapshot. Recent form is weighted toward the newest games — a player on a five-game heater or skid shows it quickly.

Which game modes show up in a report?

Game history includes every Diamond Dynasty mode SDS reports publicly — ranked, Battle Royale, Events, and offline vs-CPU games. The stat splits separate vs Human from vs CPUso competitive form isn’t inflated by CPU games, and the year-over-year record comes from ranked play. Small samples (under a few dozen games) lean noisy — read those reports as directional, not gospel.