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Reviewer: Courcelles ( talk) 08:03, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
I'll spend more time looking over the references, and another read through tomorrow, but that's what I have for tonight. Courcelles ( talk) 08:23, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
Everything else should be fixed. KV5 ( Talk • Phils) 16:43, 14 March 2010 (UTC)
Good work! I think a couple of the "problems" I pointed out where more "I'm not a baseball fan" anyway. For the inflation- yeah, I'm an idiot.
For the minor league stats, I think I was a little unclear. Do the minor league stats get added with his major league ones? The section about 1953 with the Orioles says he hit five home runs, yet the infobox says he had one career home run.
I've recently learned that biographical GA's are supposed to use the Template:Persondata at the bottom, would you mind adding that? Regarding the lead, it seems as if "He lives in Lake View, Louisiana." could be integrated into one of the two prior sentences, but I'm not overly worried about it- it's clunky but it's not really that bad.
Alright then, everything has been settled- the MLB WikiProject is another one that turns out GA's and FL's like they're easy or something. Without any further fuss,
this passes.
Courcelles (
talk)
21:09, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
A number of citations in this article unnecessarily include the publisher for periodicals and websites that have their own Wikipedia article. This information has no value to anyone wanting to check or track down references. For example, publisher=Washington Post Company for references to The Washington Post, or publisher=MLB Advanced Media for references to Baseball-Reference.com, only make the article longer - significantly longer when repeated many times - without adding anything useful. Therefore I plan to upgrade the article's citations to remove all such redundant publisher info, bringing them into line with the recommended use of the cite template (see Template:Citation#Publisher). Please raise any questions here or on my talk page. Colonies Chris ( talk) 21:36, 16 November 2012 (UTC)
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February 27, 2010. The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that
Putsy Caballero is the youngest player ever to play in a game at
third base in
Major League Baseball history? | |||||||||
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Reviewer: Courcelles ( talk) 08:03, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
I'll spend more time looking over the references, and another read through tomorrow, but that's what I have for tonight. Courcelles ( talk) 08:23, 13 March 2010 (UTC)
Everything else should be fixed. KV5 ( Talk • Phils) 16:43, 14 March 2010 (UTC)
Good work! I think a couple of the "problems" I pointed out where more "I'm not a baseball fan" anyway. For the inflation- yeah, I'm an idiot.
For the minor league stats, I think I was a little unclear. Do the minor league stats get added with his major league ones? The section about 1953 with the Orioles says he hit five home runs, yet the infobox says he had one career home run.
I've recently learned that biographical GA's are supposed to use the Template:Persondata at the bottom, would you mind adding that? Regarding the lead, it seems as if "He lives in Lake View, Louisiana." could be integrated into one of the two prior sentences, but I'm not overly worried about it- it's clunky but it's not really that bad.
Alright then, everything has been settled- the MLB WikiProject is another one that turns out GA's and FL's like they're easy or something. Without any further fuss,
this passes.
Courcelles (
talk)
21:09, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
A number of citations in this article unnecessarily include the publisher for periodicals and websites that have their own Wikipedia article. This information has no value to anyone wanting to check or track down references. For example, publisher=Washington Post Company for references to The Washington Post, or publisher=MLB Advanced Media for references to Baseball-Reference.com, only make the article longer - significantly longer when repeated many times - without adding anything useful. Therefore I plan to upgrade the article's citations to remove all such redundant publisher info, bringing them into line with the recommended use of the cite template (see Template:Citation#Publisher). Please raise any questions here or on my talk page. Colonies Chris ( talk) 21:36, 16 November 2012 (UTC)