Fun With Bar Graphs - Yankees Career Home Run Leaders
While we're all waiting around for the World Series to end, I found a new way to create some Yankees content before we can really dig in to off-season topics. Home runs are always fun and have a prominent place in Yankee history. So why not combine those with a cool way to visualize data that's all the rage with the kids these days. It's the Yankees cumulative career home run bar chart race. The bar chart race you didn't know you needed in your life until just now. More thoughts below the race (click the button on the bottom left to pause/play/re-play as you'd like). Nothing but the Ruth It's no secret that Babe Ruth took the baseball world by storm via the home run, but this race does a great job of showing that visually. In 1918, the infamous Wally Pipp was the Yankees career leader with 27 home runs. By 1921 he had doubled that total, but Ruth had amassed 115 home runs in three seasons as a Yankee to dwarf him on the career list. Then it goes from ridiculous...