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MICHELLE: Hi. My name is Michelle, and welcome to visualizing your data with SG Procedures. To get started, lets jump right into a scenario. You are now seeing my SAS Studio Session. Ive opened the Baseball Data Set that is in the SAS Help Library. SAS provides the SAS Help Data Sets for you to use for examples of protesting code. The Baseball Data Set contains salary and performance information for baseball players who played at least one game in both the 1986 and 87 seasons. As I look at this data, I am interested in determining which team was better for given baseball stats for the given time period. Looking at the data, we first see a column called Name which represents the baseball player name. Then we have a team column, then we have numerous stats, such as the number of times at bat, number of hits, number of home runs, a number of runs, and so on. We want to see which team was better from the perspective of number of runs and number of home runs. In this program, I have a P