Okay, here’s my story about Cody Rhodes, and it all started with a simple search.
So, I started by looking up some general stuff online. I just typed in some keywords into the search bar, you know, “Cody Rhodes young,” stuff like that. I scrolled through a bunch of search results, web pages, images, the usual. I wanted to know about this guy Cody.
Then, I stumbled upon some baseball stats. Turns out, there’s a Cody Birdsong who played for the Augusta GreenJackets. He’s a second baseman, and the records show he was assigned to the team and then released. It got me thinking, is this the same guy? I dug a little deeper.
- I found some info on a Cody Hodges, a player from the class of 2025.
- There was also this Cody Morissette with his own stats.
Seemed like a lot of Codys in baseball! But I wasn’t sure if any of these were the Cody Rhodes I was originally looking for. They had different last names after all.
I decided to change my approach. Maybe there was some sort of code name situation? The search led me to something called CodeGemma, but that sounded like some computer stuff, a family of models, they said. Not what I was looking for.
I kept searching, and I found a mention about a prospect in the Tigers Minor League. It talked about health predictors and stability. Still wasn’t sure what this had to do with “Cody Rhodes young.”
This whole search turned out to be more confusing than I thought. I started with a simple question and ended up with baseball players, computer models, and minor league prospects. Maybe “Cody Rhodes young” is just too common of a name? Or maybe I was searching for the wrong things. I probably should have known what Cody Rhodes I was looking for. Was he an athlete? A computer programmer? I gave up after a while, feeling like I’d wasted the whole afternoon.