BaseballTradeTrees
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BaseballTradeTrees
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Our longest ever trade tree began in 1991 and ended with Rajai Davis in 2013.
Hey man, I appreciate the feedback as I’m always looking to switch things up. If you want you can check out the read me on GitHub- https://github.com/GrubHubGitTub/BaseballTradeTrees The read me needs a fresh coat of paint but it goes over the basic version of a tree.
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The Indians traded away Jerry Dybzinski in 1988, and gained almost 100 WAR in return through 2020. Want to know the real value of a trade? MLB Trade Trees has now been updated to include stats! Details in comments.
Full list of updates can be found on the website/about page or on Github: https://github.com/GrubHubGitTub/BaseballTradeTrees
- A few weeks ago I shared my site that lets you search for a player's trade trees. Thanks to all the feedback I just pushed a new version that shows much more trade info!
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Baseball fans! I created a website that lets you view a trade tree of any player in history, all using python(pandas and flask). Non baseball fans- I am new to coding so I would appreciate any feedback!
The repo is https://github.com/GrubHubGitTub/BaseballTradeTrees. Lots of information is in the Readme, but I'll copy a bit of it here:
mlb-led-scoreboard
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Watching the Mariners your team lose: Once you get everything assembled, you can checkout the project and follow the README. If you find any problems, feel free to log an issue or submit a pull request. It's open source after all.
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