Rockies Hire Paul DePodesta as Baseball Operations Leader
Okay, I’ve analyzed teh provided JSON data. Here’s a breakdown of the teams and their respective divisions, based on the __ref relationships:
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)
Crucial Notes:
* The data uses a referencing system (__ref) to link teams to their divisions.
* I’ve assumed that the division IDs (200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205) represent the different divisions within Major League Baseball.
* I’ve organized the teams under their respective divisions based on the division field and its __ref value.
* The data is incomplete, as it doesn’t include all 30 MLB teams.
If you have any other questions or need further analysis, just let me know!
