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MLB 2016 Season
12018-10-16T19:49:49-07:00Drake McGrew775cfd68263a09a41e4c2b2b944cc110208d6c7f315992In this Graph I took the Wins-Loss record for each MLB and corresponded it with how many runs they scored versus how many runs they allowed. This Graph will allow you to look at how many games a team won and see how many they scored that season while also looking at how many games they loss and link to how many runs they allowed. This graph can better analyze how each division in baseball is different due to the runs scored win ratio is different with each team, the same for runs allowed and loss ratio.plain2018-10-16T19:52:37-07:00Drake McGrew775cfd68263a09a41e4c2b2b944cc110208d6c7f
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1term2018-10-22T04:29:14-07:00Project 2- Data Visualization2plain2018-10-22T04:29:59-07:00I have said before that my version of heaven would to be in a room for eternity with cabinets full of baseball statistics, so when I had the opportunity to turn spreadsheets full of baseball data into a graph it was heaven on Earth. For this project I took a spreadsheet that listed all MLB teams next to their wins, losses, runs scored, and runs allowed in the 2016 season. I then plugged that data into a program called Raw Graphs that gave me what seemed to be endless options of graphs and ways to present this data. I ended up choosing to go with a tree graph in attempt to show the relation between Wins and Runs scored, and Losses and Runs allowed. The first number is how many games a team won, the second number is how many runs they scored that year. The third number is how many runs they allowed and the final number is how many games they lost. This graph can better analyze how each division in baseball is different due to the runs scored win ratio is different with each team, the same for runs allowed and loss ratio.