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Is the 'The Baron' and here is a source for that-
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=mittege01
In the future if you're unsure of a baseball player's nickname, google search it. Baseball Almanac is also a very reliable source.
(left by User:WilliamJE on March 20, 2010)
Is there anything specific that needs help? I signed up as a particpant but I am not sure what to work on. Hoggardvikes ( talk) 20:38, 1 June 2010 (UTC)Hoggardvikes
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Sorry to bother you, but could you state your reason for supporting this move on the talk page in the Survey section. I would copy and paste your text from the archived discussion, but I figured that would violate some wiki policy. I just reformatted the discussion, and hopefully we will get some more opinions before 7 days is up. I also changed your "I agree" comment to "Support" and bolded it for formatting consistency purposes. Hope that is ok. Feel free to leave any additional comments in the Discussion section. Thanks! AllisonFoley ( talk) 06:47, 21 July 2010 (UTC)
I’ve been thru this list and, from what I can see, all but one is a United States based league so the move is appropriate and relects the conent accurately. A couple have Canadian teams but even these have majority US teams. Also the article was originally placed in Category:College baseball in the United States. Why was this ? I suggest you remove the Canadian league and start an article titled something like List of collegiate baseball leagues outside the United States adding college leagues from Japan, South Korea etc. The world does not stop at the US border and there are college baseball leagues in other countries. Djln Djln ( talk) 23:57, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
Gracias, Señorita Kuzosake ( talk) 04:18, 30 October 2010 (UTC)
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Hello, While mapping out my bicycle trip to Crater Lake National Park, I found the marker for Reed Gym, located in the forest http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=42.864467,-122.428889&spn=0.3,0.3&t=m&lci=org.wikipedia.en&q=42.864467,-122.428889(Reed%20Gym)
Tracing the edit that added cords to the Reed Gym http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Reed_Gym&diff=prev&oldid=312425656 I found you. Since I dont know where Reed Gym is, but dont recall seeing it in the forest, I am asking you to consider correcting the cord as I have the idea you, being a fan of basketball, may know way faster than me searching for it.
Thanks, rkmlai ( talk) 00:13, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
Why did you change the seating capacity of Mahaney Diamond to 3,000? The source provided says a 500 seat bleacher area. Do you have another source to back-up your new claim?-- TM 15:23, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
I just wanted to let you know that quote is an acceptable synonym for quotation, not just as slang, and has been in use for a long time. Merriam Webster agrees. I'm not going to undo any of your changes, since they are interchangeable, but it seems like a lot of extra work to undertake, as I'm certain quote is the more common word choice, and you'll never be able to eliminate its usage as a noun from Wikipedia. — Torchiest talk/ edits 04:49, 23 December 2010 (UTC)
Agree with Torchiest and reverted your change. "Quote" is the more usual term in this context Dominus Vobisdu ( talk) 15:46, 23 December 2010 (UTC)
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Is the 'The Baron' and here is a source for that-
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=mittege01
In the future if you're unsure of a baseball player's nickname, google search it. Baseball Almanac is also a very reliable source.
(left by User:WilliamJE on March 20, 2010)
Is there anything specific that needs help? I signed up as a particpant but I am not sure what to work on. Hoggardvikes ( talk) 20:38, 1 June 2010 (UTC)Hoggardvikes
Caffieinebooost (
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WikiLove and hopefully this has made your day better. Spread the WikiLove by giving someone else a coffee, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or someone putting up with some stick at this time. Enjoy!
Spread the lovely, warm, bitter goodness of coffee by adding {{ subst:WikiCoffee}} to their talk page with a friendly message.
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The purpose of a WikiProject is to allow a group of editors to manage a specific topic or family of topics within Wikipedia. Each Wikiprojects members define their scopes and most successful WikiProjects have a natural scope that can be simply stated and easily understood. Having one school located in the state would not normally be a reason to include a conference article into a project for the state since it does not fit the spirit of Wikiproject organization. The individual school should be included, but not the entire conference. For more information on Wikiprojects please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide.
BTW: Normally you should address questions to a specific editor on his/her talk page and not on the article talk page.
Happy editing. -- Absolon S. Kent ( chat), 15:44, Thursday December 17, 2009 ( UTC)
Sorry to bother you, but could you state your reason for supporting this move on the talk page in the Survey section. I would copy and paste your text from the archived discussion, but I figured that would violate some wiki policy. I just reformatted the discussion, and hopefully we will get some more opinions before 7 days is up. I also changed your "I agree" comment to "Support" and bolded it for formatting consistency purposes. Hope that is ok. Feel free to leave any additional comments in the Discussion section. Thanks! AllisonFoley ( talk) 06:47, 21 July 2010 (UTC)
I’ve been thru this list and, from what I can see, all but one is a United States based league so the move is appropriate and relects the conent accurately. A couple have Canadian teams but even these have majority US teams. Also the article was originally placed in Category:College baseball in the United States. Why was this ? I suggest you remove the Canadian league and start an article titled something like List of collegiate baseball leagues outside the United States adding college leagues from Japan, South Korea etc. The world does not stop at the US border and there are college baseball leagues in other countries. Djln Djln ( talk) 23:57, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
Gracias, Señorita Kuzosake ( talk) 04:18, 30 October 2010 (UTC)
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You may edit the article during the discussion, including to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion template from the top of the article. — Bkell ( talk) 16:59, 19 November 2010 (UTC)
Hello, While mapping out my bicycle trip to Crater Lake National Park, I found the marker for Reed Gym, located in the forest http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=42.864467,-122.428889&spn=0.3,0.3&t=m&lci=org.wikipedia.en&q=42.864467,-122.428889(Reed%20Gym)
Tracing the edit that added cords to the Reed Gym http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Reed_Gym&diff=prev&oldid=312425656 I found you. Since I dont know where Reed Gym is, but dont recall seeing it in the forest, I am asking you to consider correcting the cord as I have the idea you, being a fan of basketball, may know way faster than me searching for it.
Thanks, rkmlai ( talk) 00:13, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
Why did you change the seating capacity of Mahaney Diamond to 3,000? The source provided says a 500 seat bleacher area. Do you have another source to back-up your new claim?-- TM 15:23, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
I just wanted to let you know that quote is an acceptable synonym for quotation, not just as slang, and has been in use for a long time. Merriam Webster agrees. I'm not going to undo any of your changes, since they are interchangeable, but it seems like a lot of extra work to undertake, as I'm certain quote is the more common word choice, and you'll never be able to eliminate its usage as a noun from Wikipedia. — Torchiest talk/ edits 04:49, 23 December 2010 (UTC)
Agree with Torchiest and reverted your change. "Quote" is the more usual term in this context Dominus Vobisdu ( talk) 15:46, 23 December 2010 (UTC)