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mlb1: mlb1

Description

Data loads lazily. Type data(mlb1) into the console.

Usage

data(mlb1)

Arguments

Format

A data.frame with 353 rows and 47 variables:

  • salary. 1993 season salary

  • teamsal. team payroll

  • nl. =1 if national league

  • years. years in major leagues

  • games. career games played

  • atbats. career at bats

  • runs. career runs scored

  • hits. career hits

  • doubles. career doubles

  • triples. career triples

  • hruns. career home runs

  • rbis. career runs batted in

  • bavg. career batting average

  • bb. career walks

  • so. career strike outs

  • sbases. career stolen bases

  • fldperc. career fielding perc

  • frstbase. = 1 if first base

  • scndbase. =1 if second base

  • shrtstop. =1 if shortstop

  • thrdbase. =1 if third base

  • outfield. =1 if outfield

  • catcher. =1 if catcher

  • yrsallst. years as all-star

  • hispan. =1 if hispanic

  • black. =1 if black

  • whitepop. white pop. in city

  • blackpop. black pop. in city

  • hisppop. hispanic pop. in city

  • pcinc. city per capita income

  • gamesyr. games per year in league

  • hrunsyr. home runs per year

  • atbatsyr. at bats per year

  • allstar. perc. of years an all-star

  • slugavg. career slugging average

  • rbisyr. rbis per year

  • sbasesyr. stolen bases per year

  • runsyr. runs scored per year

  • percwhte. percent white in city

  • percblck. percent black in city

  • perchisp. percent hispanic in city

  • blckpb. black*percblck

  • hispph. hispan*perchisp

  • whtepw. white*percwhte

  • blckph. black*perchisp

  • hisppb. hispan*percblck

  • lsalary. log(salary)

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
 str(mlb1)
# }

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