Okay, so I saw this thing online about the Orioles and how some players managed to get 200 hits in a season. I got curious and decided to dig into it, and man, it turned into a whole project. Here’s how it all went down.

Getting Started
First, I needed some data. I mean, you can’t really analyze anything without the actual numbers, right? So I went on a hunt for Orioles’ historical stats. Where each player season data from.
I started to looked at the official websites, hoping they’d have some easy-to-download data. But it turns out that it requires a complex registration. So, it’s not perfect, but it’s a start.
Diving into the Data
Once I had all the data, It’s really a mess, just a bunch of numbers and names. I needed a way to make sense of it all.
- Filtering:I use software start to filter all of the data that season of Orioles.
- Sorting:Then, I sorted the data to show the players with the most hits at the top. It was starting to look a little more manageable.
- Checking for 200: The main thing! I looked for the records of player’s season hits that show 200 hits.
The Results
After all that filtering and sorting, I finally had my * are few players break up to 200 hits in one season. It’s a big deal!
It was pretty cool to see this project through from start to finish. I started with a simple question, dug through a bunch of messy data, and came out with a clear answer. Not bad for a day’s work!