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While it is difficult for anyone to decide who is worthy of being included in a short list of "important" people in Mariners history, there should be some kind of criteria. Things like All-Star Game appearances, individuals' noteworthy achievements (300th home run, 300th win, etc), post-season awards, and longevity with the club would all be reasonable filters when reviewing a potential candidate for inclusion. For example, Alvin Davis, the 1984 AL Rookie of the Year, would qualify; however, a part-time role-player like Willie Bloomquist should probably be overlooked, even if some people feel he is a fan favorite- there are, after all, dozens of similar players over the team's 32-season history (like Rich Amaral). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Funktasm ( talk • contribs) 07:08, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
I propose adding "Tuba Man" Edward McMichael to the "Culture" section. Given what some other teams have in their navboxes under "culture", I say it's only fitting. Thoughts?? Kuyabribri ( talk) 21:59, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
This template has been added to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Washington by me using AWB because it is in category:Washington (U.S. state) templates if you believe this to be an error just revert my addition, or you can ask me at my talk page or the WikiProject Washington Talk Page, and check that this template is not in or remove it from the Washington (U.S. state) templates category -- Gold Man60 Talk
Is Kenji an Important Figure? This seems odd. -- Brian Halvorsen ( talk) 05:56, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
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While it is difficult for anyone to decide who is worthy of being included in a short list of "important" people in Mariners history, there should be some kind of criteria. Things like All-Star Game appearances, individuals' noteworthy achievements (300th home run, 300th win, etc), post-season awards, and longevity with the club would all be reasonable filters when reviewing a potential candidate for inclusion. For example, Alvin Davis, the 1984 AL Rookie of the Year, would qualify; however, a part-time role-player like Willie Bloomquist should probably be overlooked, even if some people feel he is a fan favorite- there are, after all, dozens of similar players over the team's 32-season history (like Rich Amaral). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Funktasm ( talk • contribs) 07:08, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
I propose adding "Tuba Man" Edward McMichael to the "Culture" section. Given what some other teams have in their navboxes under "culture", I say it's only fitting. Thoughts?? Kuyabribri ( talk) 21:59, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
This template has been added to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Washington by me using AWB because it is in category:Washington (U.S. state) templates if you believe this to be an error just revert my addition, or you can ask me at my talk page or the WikiProject Washington Talk Page, and check that this template is not in or remove it from the Washington (U.S. state) templates category -- Gold Man60 Talk
Is Kenji an Important Figure? This seems odd. -- Brian Halvorsen ( talk) 05:56, 2 October 2009 (UTC)