Okay, so today I decided to dig into something a bit different – baseball, specifically Mitch Williams. I’ve always been fascinated by the game, and Williams, with his wild pitching style, is definitely a character. Here’s how my deep dive went down.

Getting Started
First, I needed to find some basic info about Mitch Williams. Where did I find the information? Of course, I used some search engines to find videos and articles and everything.
I started by looking at those videos. I typed “Mitch Williams baseball” into the search bar and, boom, tons of clips popped up.
Watching the Action
I spent a good hour just watching old game footage. It’s crazy to see how much the game has changed, and how different pitchers were back then. Williams’ delivery was so unique – all arms and legs, and that fastball! I mean seriously fast.
- I watched several highlights of his time with the Phillies.
- I found some clips of him with the Cubs, too.
- It was cool to see the different stadiums and uniforms from back in the day.
Reading Up
After getting a good visual sense of his style, I wanted to read some articles and player profiles. There’s so much written about him, especially about that pitch in the ’93 World Series.
- I read a few articles.
- I found some interesting forum discussions where fans were debating his legacy.
The Takeaway
All I did was search for information and I found * was a fun little project. I learned a lot about a player I only vaguely knew before, and it gave me a deeper appreciation for the history of the game.

