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You need to put in some MLB standings here...
The links for the day-to-day events are mixed. Some link to the date (i.e. September 21) and others link to the date "in baseball." Of course, none of these links lead to actual articles. Is there a point to that? Will we ever have a complete list of "dates in baseball?" --Do Not Talk About Feitclub ( contributions) 00:37, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
I have noticed the Holland Series come and go from this page in the past few days. Does it belong on this page? I know the person adding it thinks so, pointing out that this is baseball in 2006 and not MLB in 2006. However, we are not including the Eastern League (AA) Playoff games with game-by-game accounts. Or the Pacific Coast League with game-by-game accounts. These are professional leagues too!
In fact, in previous years, not even every MLB World Series game is included. Just the notable ones and clinching games.
My feeling is that we should include the Holland Series in one entry when it is clinched, the final game. The other ones are not notable enough for this page. If you want though, I would suggest creating a 2006 Holland Series page and detailing the Series game-by-game as specifically as you want. Then put the clincher on here and link to the other page. I think that would be best for everyone. Ags412 15:09, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
I think that's the best set-up. I completely agree that the Holland Series clinching game should be included on this page. But yes, not every World Series game is listed. For example, last year they have no mention of Game 1 or 2 and only mention Game 3 (which went 15 innings, the longest WS game in history) and Game 4, the clincher. Ags412 01:48, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
Propose to merge 2006 Major League Baseball postseason into this page. Currently 2005 Major League Baseball Postseason redirects to 2005 in baseball. There is nothing in the postseason article that isn't in this article. -- Holderca1 18:23, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
There really should be a seperate page on this. I think it needs to be given publicity instead of being hidden in here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.232.83.75 ( talk) 23:32, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
I think it is misleading that you put the Division/WC status of the teams in the playoff bracket. To me, as arranged it suggests (to someone who doesn't know how it works) that the WC always plays the East Champion, etc. I would rather put the seeds in; if people want to know what Division or whatnot the teams came from, it's right down the page in the standings, instead of clicking to at least a different article to find the playoff format. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.42.16.135 ( talk • contribs) .
I like. :) Although for all my baseball wisdom, I never understood why the American League was arbitrarily associated with the color red, while the National League got assigned blue...-- Theirishpianist 06:35, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
After some discussion surrounding the formatting of these articles at this afd and at Talk:List of MLB seasons, I would propose breaking this article into three: 2006 in baseball, 2006 MLB season and 2006 events in baseball. The rationale and example articles can be found at Talk:List of MLB seasons. I am also proposing this eventually be applied to all xxxx in baseball articles as a means of better organizing the articles as well as reducing their sizes into blocks that have a better defined scope and are easier to manage. Resolute 18:13, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
So we're going to go by the date that they are inducted into the Hall, as opposed to the date that they are elected into the Hall? If we're doing that, we need to reword a little bit.-- DaveOinSF 02:09, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
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You need to put in some MLB standings here...
The links for the day-to-day events are mixed. Some link to the date (i.e. September 21) and others link to the date "in baseball." Of course, none of these links lead to actual articles. Is there a point to that? Will we ever have a complete list of "dates in baseball?" --Do Not Talk About Feitclub ( contributions) 00:37, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
I have noticed the Holland Series come and go from this page in the past few days. Does it belong on this page? I know the person adding it thinks so, pointing out that this is baseball in 2006 and not MLB in 2006. However, we are not including the Eastern League (AA) Playoff games with game-by-game accounts. Or the Pacific Coast League with game-by-game accounts. These are professional leagues too!
In fact, in previous years, not even every MLB World Series game is included. Just the notable ones and clinching games.
My feeling is that we should include the Holland Series in one entry when it is clinched, the final game. The other ones are not notable enough for this page. If you want though, I would suggest creating a 2006 Holland Series page and detailing the Series game-by-game as specifically as you want. Then put the clincher on here and link to the other page. I think that would be best for everyone. Ags412 15:09, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
I think that's the best set-up. I completely agree that the Holland Series clinching game should be included on this page. But yes, not every World Series game is listed. For example, last year they have no mention of Game 1 or 2 and only mention Game 3 (which went 15 innings, the longest WS game in history) and Game 4, the clincher. Ags412 01:48, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
Propose to merge 2006 Major League Baseball postseason into this page. Currently 2005 Major League Baseball Postseason redirects to 2005 in baseball. There is nothing in the postseason article that isn't in this article. -- Holderca1 18:23, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
There really should be a seperate page on this. I think it needs to be given publicity instead of being hidden in here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.232.83.75 ( talk) 23:32, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
I think it is misleading that you put the Division/WC status of the teams in the playoff bracket. To me, as arranged it suggests (to someone who doesn't know how it works) that the WC always plays the East Champion, etc. I would rather put the seeds in; if people want to know what Division or whatnot the teams came from, it's right down the page in the standings, instead of clicking to at least a different article to find the playoff format. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.42.16.135 ( talk • contribs) .
I like. :) Although for all my baseball wisdom, I never understood why the American League was arbitrarily associated with the color red, while the National League got assigned blue...-- Theirishpianist 06:35, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
After some discussion surrounding the formatting of these articles at this afd and at Talk:List of MLB seasons, I would propose breaking this article into three: 2006 in baseball, 2006 MLB season and 2006 events in baseball. The rationale and example articles can be found at Talk:List of MLB seasons. I am also proposing this eventually be applied to all xxxx in baseball articles as a means of better organizing the articles as well as reducing their sizes into blocks that have a better defined scope and are easier to manage. Resolute 18:13, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
So we're going to go by the date that they are inducted into the Hall, as opposed to the date that they are elected into the Hall? If we're doing that, we need to reword a little bit.-- DaveOinSF 02:09, 4 January 2007 (UTC)