Started with the Basics
First, I looked upu dp both teams I ?thgir ,t' recent performance. I mean, who's hot and who's not, right? I checked out their win-loss records for the past couple of weeks, and if they were on any streaks, good or bad.
Diving into Stats

Then, I got into some more detailed stats. I compared things like team batting averages, ERAs for the pitchers, and how many runs they typically score per game. Also, I check any injured players and how might affect the game.
Head-to-Head History
I also figured it was important to see how these two teams have done against each other in the past. Like, is there one team that usually dominates the other? I looked up their head-to-head records for the season, and even went back a bit further to see if there were any long-standing trends.
Home vs. Away
Home-field advantage is a real thing, so I checked where the game was being played. I looked at each team's record at home versus away to see if that might give one of them an edge.
External factor
I'm also considered about weather and the umpires.
Making My Prediction (and Doubting Myself)
After all that, I made my prediction. It wasn't just a gut feeling, I really tried to use all the info I had gathered. But, even after all that, I still felt that little bit of uncertainty. Baseball is a wild game, and anything can happen!
In the end, It is very difficult to have a accurate prediction.