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- Here's a breakdown of the teams and their divisions, organized for clarity:
- * Seattle Mariners (ID: 136) * Texas Rangers (ID: 140) * Los Angeles Angels (ID: 108)
- * Tampa Bay Rays (ID: 139) * Toronto Blue Jays (ID: 141) * Baltimore Orioles (ID: 110) * Boston Red Sox (ID: 111) * ...
Okay,I’ve analyzed the provided JSON data. Here’s a breakdown of the teams and their divisions, organized for clarity:
Division 200 (American League West):
* Seattle Mariners (ID: 136)
* Texas Rangers (ID: 140)
* Los Angeles Angels (ID: 108)
Division 201 (American League East):
* Tampa Bay Rays (ID: 139)
* Toronto Blue Jays (ID: 141)
* Baltimore Orioles (ID: 110)
* Boston Red Sox (ID: 111)
* New York Yankees (ID: 147)
Division 202 (American League Central):
* Minnesota Twins (ID: 142)
* Chicago White Sox (ID: 145)
Division 203 (National League West):
* San Diego padres (ID: 135)
* San Francisco Giants (ID: 137)
* Arizona Diamondbacks (ID: 109)
Division 204 (National league East):
* Philadelphia Phillies (ID: 143)
* Atlanta Braves (ID: 144)
* Miami Marlins (ID: 146)
Division 205 (National league Central):
* Pittsburgh Pirates (ID: 134)
* St.Louis Cardinals (ID: 138)
* Milwaukee Brewers (ID: 158)
* Chicago Cubs (ID: 112)
* Cincinnati Reds (ID: 113)
key Observations:
* The data uses a reference system (__ref) to link teams to their divisions.
* Each team has an id, name, shortName, and teamName.
* Each division has an id.
* The division numbers (200-205) seem to indicate league and regional groupings (AL West, AL East, etc.).
If you have any specific questions about this data, or want me to perform other operations (e.g.,find all teams in a specific division,list teams by name),just let me know!
