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baseballR has been updated only sporadically since that tutorial -- this fork has been slightly better maintained and kept up to date. It's possible the issue that you're having has been fixed in this newer, maintained baseballR fork and not the original.
Generate a reprex (or "reproducible example") and open an issue with Bill's original package. A reprex is a short script that someone could copy and paste into their own environment and immediately get the same error you're getting. 90% of the time, in the process of creating a reprex, you find the error and fix it along the way, but for the 10% of the time that you don't, a reprex goes a long way towards helping maintainers like Bill fix bugs that pop up in their code.
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