--- name: mlb-data description: | MLB data via ESPN public endpoints — scores, standings, rosters, schedules, game summaries, play-by-play, win probability, injuries, transactions, depth charts, team/player stats, leaders, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about MLB scores, standings, team rosters, schedules, game stats, box scores, play-by-play, injuries, transactions, depth charts, team/player statistics, or MLB news. Don't use when: user asks about minor league baseball, college baseball, or international baseball. For other sports use: nfl-data (NFL), nba-data (NBA), wnba-data (WNBA), nhl-data (NHL), football-data (soccer), tennis-data (tennis), golf-data (golf), cfb-data (college football), cbb-data (college basketball), fastf1 (F1). For betting odds use polymarket or kalshi. For news use sports-news. license: MIT metadata: author: machina-sports version: "0.1.0" --- # MLB Data Before writing queries, consult `references/api-reference.md` for endpoints, ID conventions, and data shapes. ## Setup Before first use, check if the CLI is available: ```bash which sports-skills || pip install sports-skills ``` If `pip install` fails with a Python version error, the package requires Python 3.10+. Find a compatible Python: ```bash python3 --version # check version # If < 3.10, try: python3.12 -m pip install sports-skills # On macOS with Homebrew: /opt/homebrew/bin/python3.12 -m pip install sports-skills ``` No API keys required. ## Quick Start Prefer the CLI — it avoids Python import path issues: ```bash sports-skills mlb get_scoreboard sports-skills mlb get_standings --season=2025 sports-skills mlb get_teams ``` ## CRITICAL: Before Any Query CRITICAL: Before calling any data endpoint, verify: - Season year is derived from the system prompt's `currentDate` — never hardcoded. - If only a team name is provided, call `get_teams` to resolve the team ID before using team-specific commands. ## Choosing the Season Derive the active season from the system prompt's date — not just the calendar year. - **If the user specifies a season**, use it as-is. - **If the user says "current", "this season", or doesn't specify**: The MLB season runs late March/April through October. If the current month is January–March, the last completed season was the prior calendar year. From April onward, use the current calendar year. ## Commands | Command | Description | |---|---| | `get_scoreboard` | Live/recent MLB scores | | `get_standings` | Standings by league and division | | `get_teams` | All 30 MLB teams | | `get_team_roster` | Full roster for a team | | `get_team_schedule` | Schedule for a specific team | | `get_game_summary` | Detailed box score and scoring plays | | `get_leaders` | MLB statistical leaders | | `get_news` | MLB news articles | | `get_play_by_play` | Full play-by-play for a game | | `get_win_probability` | Win probability chart data | | `get_schedule` | Schedule for a specific date or season | | `get_injuries` | Injury reports across all teams | | `get_transactions` | Recent transactions | | `get_depth_chart` | Depth chart for a team | | `get_team_stats` | Team statistical profile | | `get_player_stats` | Player statistical profile | See `references/api-reference.md` for full parameter lists and return shapes. ## Examples Example 1: Today's scores User says: "What are today's MLB scores?" Actions: 1. Call `get_scoreboard()` Result: All live and recent MLB games with scores by inning and status Example 2: Division standings User says: "Show me the AL East standings" Actions: 1. Derive season year from `currentDate` 2. Call `get_standings(season=)` 3. Filter results for American League East Result: AL East standings with W-L, PCT, GB, run differential Example 3: Team roster User says: "Who's on the Yankees roster?" Actions: 1. Call `get_team_roster(team_id="10")` Result: Full Yankees roster with name, position, bats/throws, height, weight Example 4: Game box score User says: "Show me the full box score for last night's Dodgers game" Actions: 1. Call `get_scoreboard(date="")` to find the event_id 2. Call `get_game_summary(event_id=)` for full box score Result: Complete box score with batting/pitching stats per player Example 5: Injury report User says: "Who's on the IL for the Yankees?" Actions: 1. Call `get_injuries()` 2. Filter results for New York Yankees (team_id=10) Result: Yankees IL list with player name, position, IL type, and injury detail Example 6: Player statistics User says: "Show me Shohei Ohtani's stats" Actions: 1. Derive season year from `currentDate` 2. Call `get_player_stats(player_id="39832", season_year=)` Result: Season stats by category (batting, pitching) with value, rank, and per-game averages ## Commands that DO NOT exist — never call these - ~~`get_odds`~~ / ~~`get_betting_odds`~~ — not available. For prediction market odds, use the polymarket or kalshi skill. - ~~`search_teams`~~ — does not exist. Use `get_teams` instead. - ~~`get_box_score`~~ — does not exist. Use `get_game_summary` instead. - ~~`get_player_ratings`~~ — does not exist. Use `get_player_stats` instead. If a command is not listed in the Commands table above, it does not exist. ## Error Handling When a command fails, **do not surface raw errors to the user**. Instead: 1. Catch silently and try alternatives 2. If team name given instead of ID, use `get_teams` to find the ID first 3. Only report failure with a clean message after exhausting alternatives ## Troubleshooting Error: `sports-skills` command not found Cause: Package not installed Solution: Run `pip install sports-skills` Error: Team not found by ID Cause: Wrong or outdated ESPN team ID used Solution: Call `get_teams` to get the current list of all 30 MLB teams with their IDs Error: No data returned for a future game Cause: ESPN only returns data for completed or in-progress games Solution: Use `get_schedule` to see upcoming game details; `get_scoreboard` only covers active/recent games Error: Offseason — scoreboard returns 0 events Cause: No games scheduled during the offseason (November–March) Solution: Use `get_standings` or `get_news` instead; MLB offseason transactions are available via `get_transactions`