People: People table

PeopleR Documentation

People table

Description

People table - Player names, DOB, and biographical info. This file is to be used to get details about players listed in the Batting, Pitching, and other files where players are identified only by playerID.

Usage

data(People)

Format

A data frame with 21010 observations on the following 26 variables.

playerID

A unique code assigned to each player. The playerID links the data in this file with records on players in the other files.

birthYear

Year player was born

birthMonth

Month player was born

birthDay

Day player was born

birthCountry

Country where player was born

birthState

State where player was born

birthCity

City where player was born

deathYear

Year player died

deathMonth

Month player died

deathDay

Day player died

deathCountry

Country where player died

deathState

State where player died

deathCity

City where player died

nameFirst

Player's first name

nameLast

Player's last name

nameGiven

Player's given name (typically first and middle)

weight

Player's weight in pounds

height

Player's height in inches

bats

a factor: Player's batting hand (left (L), right (R), or both (B))

throws

a factor: Player's throwing hand (left(L) or right(R))

debut

Date that player made first major league appearance

finalGame

Date that player made first major league appearance (blank if still active)

retroID

ID used by retrosheet, https://www.retrosheet.org/

bbrefID

ID used by Baseball Reference website, https://www.baseball-reference.com/

birthDate

Player's birthdate, in as.Date format

deathDate

Player's deathdate, in as.Date format

Details

debut, finalGame were converted from character strings with as.Date.

Source

Lahman, S. (2024) Lahman's Baseball Database, 1871-2023, 2024 version, http://www.seanlahman.com/

Examples

data(People); data(Batting)

## add player's name to Batting data
People$name <- paste(People$nameFirst, People$nameLast, sep=" ")
batting <- merge(Batting, 
                 People[,c("playerID","name")], 
                 by="playerID", all.x=TRUE)

## batting and throwing
# right-handed batters are much less ambidexterous in throwing than left-handed batters
# (should only include batters)

BT <- with(People, table(bats, throws))
require(vcd)
structable(BT)
mosaic(BT, shade=TRUE)

## Who is Shoeless Joe Jackson?
subset(People, nameLast=="Jackson" & nameFirst=="Joe")
subset(People, nameLast=="Jackson" & nameFirst=="Shoeless Joe")

joeID <-c(subset(People, nameLast=="Jackson" & nameFirst=="Shoeless Joe")["playerID"])

subset(Batting, playerID==joeID)
subset(Fielding, playerID==joeID)

Lahman documentation built on Sept. 27, 2024, 1:06 a.m.