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Start your free trialErin Highbaugh
18,082 PointsLink to players.json file on github (so you don't have to download the entire project)
Here's the link to the players.json file on GitHub:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coffenbacher/mls-data/master/automated/players/players.json
3 Answers
Kevin Gates
15,053 PointsThis isn't really an answer, but so that it can appear "Green" and hopefully helpful for future students, I'm replying here. Erin Highbaugh's very helpful answer:
"Here's the link to the players.json file on GitHub:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coffenbacher/mls-data/master/automated/players/players.json "
dodders
Python Development Techdegree Graduate 38,679 PointsThanks for sharing this!
Larry Davis
6,007 PointsVery helpful link. Thanks
Mike Wagner
23,559 PointsMike Wagner
23,559 PointsThanks (: