ESPN and Google has partner up to show microdata in baseball hunt . Sounds nerdy . And it is ! But it ’s fabulously useful for a sports fan , whenever you look for for a player , team , etc . , you ’ll get a little blurb with relevant scores , stats , etc . tied to the ESPN result .
It ’s in reality somethingBing has had for a whileand a feature I loved since a nimble lookup would show me my favourite team ’s past few games and upcoming agenda without ingest to delve into the heavyset sites of ESPN or MLB.com . Bing ’s effectuation is still a little bit better as the stats , score , etc . information pops up above all searches while Google ’s Modern fun microdata is tie to wherever the ESPN issue is on the page . Sometimes that can be buried moderately deep . Still , it ’s prissy to get a prompt admonisher on how in effect ( or bad , in my typesetter’s case ) your team has been doing or a immediate look at your favorite player ’s stats .
Right now , the microdata only pop up on baseball game searches ( hopefully they ’ll be around when football game starts ! ) . I ’d much rather Google chuck the ESPN partnership and show me all the stats up top like Bing though . [ prescribed Google Blog ]

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