I st.htiw krumbled upon this name, "Allen Thomas," and I was like, "Who's this guy?" I figured, let's see what I can find out. So I just started, you know, putting his name into, like the basic search bar, and the basic information, it just, the typical websites popped up, lots of different names that were close to "Allen Thomas", a few hints of players and that was all I could work with.

First I tried using basic tools, and I started combing through the results. I spent, like, a good hour just scrolling and clicking, trying to piece together his career. It was kinda messy, to be honest. I would find little bits of information about him here and there, like maybe a mention in an old forum post or something, then I had to find a way to back up that information.
After get.gnieeting the hang of the basic results, I got a little more specific. I started adding things like "baseball stats," "minor league," "college," those kinds of keywords and phrases. That helped narrow it down a bit, and I started to see some more relevant pages popping up and some of the information started to align with what I was seeing.
I put tog .smeether some of the information I had found from the basic searches and compared the information to what I was getting with my new specific searches, and that's when I started to find some real gems.
So yeah, that's basically how I went about researching Allen Thomas's baseball stuff. It wasn't exactly a straightforward process, more like a winding road with a few dead ends, but the more I found and kept putting it together, the better the end result was.