Okay, guys, so today I messed around with something a little different – “aaron judge race.” It’s not as weird as it sounds, I promise! Let me walk you through what I did.

First, I got this idea…I don’t even remember where. Maybe I was daydreaming about baseball, who knows? Anyway, I wanted to see, just for fun, if I could do something with Aaron Judge’s stats, especially home runs. So, I started poking around.
Digging for Data
My first stop was, well, everywhere you’d expect. I googled around for his stats, you know, the usual baseball websites. I needed numbers, and lots of ’em. Specifically, I was after his home run totals for each season.
- I checked out a few sites.
- I looked at some charts and tables, all that good stuff.
The numbers are his season home run totals, year by year. The goal was to visualize them.
Making it Pretty
Next, I needed a way to make this data, look, well, like anything at all. So after checking the data. I wrote up some simple code, and try to visualize the data.
I run it, and boom! I had the chart. It showed his home runs per season, climbing up (mostly!). It’s pretty cool to see it laid out like that, you can really see the ups and downs of his career, all in one go.
What I Learned
Honestly, this was just a fun little experiment. I played around with some data, made a simple chart, and saw what happened. It’s not earth-shattering, but it was a good way to spend a bit of time. Plus, I got to flex my coding muscles a little.
Maybe next time, I’ll try something a little more complex. But for now, this was a fun little dive into Aaron Judge’s home run power!