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-- write a SQL query to find the average player salary by year.
-- Sort by year in descending order.
-- Round the salary to two decimal places and call the column “average salary”.
-- Your query should return a table with two columns, one for year and one for average salary.
SELECT "year", ROUND(AVG("salary"), 2) AS "average salary"
FROM "salaries"
GROUP BY "year"
ORDER BY "year" DESC;

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-- write a SQL query to find Cal Ripken Jr.s salary history.
-- Sort by year in descending order.
-- Your query should return a table with two columns, one for year and one for salary.
SELECT s."year", s."salary"
FROM "salaries" AS s
JOIN "players" AS p
ON s."player_id" = p."id"
WHERE p."first_name" = "Cal" AND p."last_name" LIKE "Ripken%"
ORDER BY "year" DESC;

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-- write a SQL query to find Ken Griffey Jr.s home run history.
-- Sort by year in descending order.
-- Note that there may be two players with the name “Ken Griffey.” This Ken Griffey was born in 1969.
-- Your query should return a table with two columns, one for year and one for home runs.
SELECT perf."year", perf."hr"
FROM "performances" as perf
JOIN "players" AS p
ON perf."player_id" = p."id"
WHERE
p."first_name" = "Ken"
AND
p."last_name" LIKE "Griffey%"
AND
p."birth_year" = "1969"
ORDER BY "year" DESC;

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-- write a SQL query to find the 50 players paid the least in 2001.
-- Sort players by salary, lowest to highest.
-- If two players have the same salary, sort alphabetically by first name and then by last name.
-- If two players have the same first and last name, sort by player ID.
-- Your query should return three columns, one for players first names, one for their last names, and one for their salaries.
SELECT
p."first_name", p."last_name", s."salary"
FROM "players" as p
JOIN "salaries" as s
ON s."player_id" = p."id"
WHERE s."year" = "2001"
ORDER BY s."salary" ASC, p."first_name" ASC, p."last_name" ASC, p."id" ASC
LIMIT 50;

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-- write a SQL query to find all teams that Satchel Paige played for.
-- Your query should return a table with a single column, one for the name of the teams.
SELECT DISTINCT t."name"
FROM "teams" as t
JOIN "performances" as perf
ON perf."team_id" = t."id"
JOIN "players" as p
ON p."id" = perf."player_id"
WHERE p."first_name" = "Satchel" AND p."last_name" = "Paige";

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