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Cw6165 ( block log • active blocks • global blocks • contribs • deleted contribs • filter log • creation log • change block settings • unblock • checkuser ( log))
Request reason:
I think the block was unfair because I did, in fact cite a source on my edit Saturday night and have on numerous occasions. I will never engage in disruptive editing again. Cw6165 (talk) 14:35, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
Decline reason:
Per comments below. — Daniel Case ( talk) 15:26, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
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I've reverted your edit at King Ralph which refers to another article (where your edit was reverted, see above). We don't use other articles as sources in this way. Not only to they not meet our criteria at WP:RS, they can change radically. I'm not sure if you ever read this page. It's important to read what other editors have said to you, and it's important to respond. Wikipedia is a collaborative exercise and it's vital that editors communicate with each other. Dougweller ( talk) 05:16, 15 May 2011 (UTC)
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Request reason:
I know what I did was wrong and I will never do it again. I never meant to plagerize. It's just that I was having trouble understanding talk pages and editing summaries. I think I now have a basic grasp on things. Cw6165 (talk) 15:51, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
Decline reason:
You do not address the reason for your block, and therefore do not convince me that you know how to change your behavior if you are unblocked. Sandstein 17:20, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
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Since you created your account in early 2007 you have made something over 800 eduts. Over 99% were to article-space; you appear to have been unable or unwilling to communicate with other editors, either on your or their talk-pages or on article talk-pages, in spite on a number of requests to do so. So, before we consider unblock, are you prepared in future to (1) read messages appearing on your talk-page, (2) respond to them, (3) follow wikipedia policy as regards editing, and (4) use edit summaries? If you are unclear on these points, a referral to the welcome message at the top of this page will refresh your memory. -- Anthony Bradbury "talk" 16:07, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I am trying like all get out to resolve this situation. I feel as though I have been completely civil, but I'm being made to feel like I'm being blacklisted. Cw6165 ( talk) 16:25, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I did. I just used the basic template and edited over it. I just want to be unlocked pure and simple. I did not mean to do anything wrong. Cw6165 ( talk) 16:23, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
How's this for end of the page? :) Cw6165 ( talk) 16:39, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I just want to be unblocked pure and simple. i know i did something wrong and i'll never do it again.
I am sorry for what I did. I'm trying my level best to understand the basics of Wikipedia. Hopefully, I'm doing this right. I did something wrong and will never do it again. Respectfully, please unblock me.
I know, in the past, I have made disruptive edits and I know now what constiutes vandalism. I also understand now how to properly communicate through my Talk Page. I will consider my edits more carefully and think before I make them. That is why I am respectfully requesting to be unblocked.
Thank you very much for unblocking me. I do have one question. When can the pink box be removed so I can start editing again? Cw6165 ( talk) 13:07, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
Hey CW, here are some more ideas from me. My opinion doesn't signify much, because I can't unblock you, but I have seen some people in similar situations so I know - very roughly - what is being looked for.
It's great that you have shown on this talk page that you can use edit summaries. But while showing this, you also forgot how to use your signature (four tildes) at the end of each comment that you make on a talk page. Try not to forget this!
You have also been asked about your past mistakes and if you are now willing to follow Wikipedia policies. In particular, you might want to say what you understand the Wikipedia policy about requiring verifiable independent sources, to mean. Can you think of an example of a mistake you made with this in the past, and just an idea of how you would do it differently in the future?
Also, Anthony made four separate requirements (above) for you to be unblocked. You need to look at each of the four requirements - he numbered them from (1) through to (4) - and decide if you understand it properly. Don't worry if you need some more help to understand one of them - just let us know here! -- Demiurge1000 ( talk) 20:21, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I have looked at the rquirements 1 through 4 and I understand them. I understand about using reputable sources so as not to disrupt the flow of the artice. I definitely understand about reading my talk page and responding in kind. The edit summary thing? I definitely understand that and I understand about puting my comments at the end of the page so that people can see them. The Matt Holliday edit is a good example of some of the mistakes I've made in the past. The newspaper I citied does back up the point about the nickname, but nothing else. I could still use that as a source and just mention the fact that he has the nickname and nothing else. if there's something else that I'm just not puting my finger on, please, tell me what it is. If you don't want me using Wikipedia ever agin, please, tell me. Respectfully, please unblock me. Cw6165 ( talk) 20:40, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I looked at requirements 1 through 4. I am aware of what I have done and I respectfully request to be unblocked. Cw6165 ( talk) 22:39, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
For the record: Cw6165 was in the unblock channel on IRC just now and wanted another review of his block. I took a look at the situation and, based on that overview and our conversation, the main problem Cw6165 is facing is a severe frustration with how Wikipedia works. He (?) never got the concept of talk pages, or several other policies, and when confronted with warnings didn't really know what to do. The frustration with dealing with those problems further complicated understanding, and so things spiraled to the point of this block. From our discussion, he does seem to have a genuine interest in learning from these mistakes, but is having difficulty doing so due to the complexity that is Wikipedia. I am proposing the following conditions for Cw6165's unblocking, which he has agreed to:
This is all, of course, pending approval from Dougweller as the blocking administrator, but I believe these three conditions should (in time) address all of the concerns that led to this block and can get him back to editing without incident. I'll link Doug and Shearonink to this section, and provide a log of our IRC conversation to both via email (permissible, since we were in the unblock channel).
In the meantime, cw6516, here's what I want you to work on:
If you have any questions, come visit us in the #wikipedia-en-help channel again; whoever is there will do their best to answer your question. Best of luck, and we'll keep you updated regarding the block. Hersfold ( t/ a/ c) 23:52, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I've unblocked you and in the section for reason I've written "good faith editor who just hadn't grasped how we work and now does". I'm sorry this has been so frustrating for you but hope that the plan that's been put together will make sure you avoid the problems you've had in the past. Before I forget, there is nothing wrong with your blanking your page - deleting everything, so that you don't have to look at it every time you look at your talk page. The past is past and from the discussion not just above but on the unblock channel I think you will be a useful and constructive editor. I'm impressed by your actually managing to get and use irc this way. Although I don't have time to mentor you, you can always contact me on my talk page if you want some advice. Dougweller ( talk) 04:05, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
Thank you very much for unblocking me. I have one question, though. When does the pink box get removed so I can start editing again? Cw6165 ( talk) 13:06, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
Just edited the article on First Kid. One of the cast members was listed twice. So, I removed one listing. Cw6165 ( talk) 17:27, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
Edited the Matt Holliday artice again. Changed one of the "C's" in "Cardinals to a capital "C".19:20, 8 June 2011 (UTC)
I am your Mentor from IRC. I think it is best to communicate through your talkpage instead of e-mail.
So, here is your homework... I think that you maybe need to go back to basics. You said in IRC that you're having issues with some things that others seem to find to be easier, so this will all re-start slowly and you can see how things are going, if your understanding of Wikipedia guidelines and policies and coding has improved. 1)You get to read. (Boring, I know, but reading is one of the building-blocks for Wikipedia) 2)You get to study. (Study? YUCK, I have to STUDY?) Well, yes, you *do*...every activity in life that deserves to be done well, deserves some study. I notice that you seem to edit a lot of baseball articles...even Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle had to learn. 3)You will then play in your sandbox. (What...I hear you say...I HAVE A SANDBOX?!) Yes, every Wikipedia editor has a sandbox space, you just need to find it. 4)You have to make me a promise...for the time being, no matter how much you want to edit an article, no matter how much you think you know something, please do not edit anything until you've studied and read and played in your sandbox for the next little while...maybe for just a week, I don't know, but it all just depends on how things go. Rome wasn't built in a day (as the saying goes).
Your first assignment?
When you've finished reading the 'your first article' (which, by the way, I really like...it sets stuff out simply so even I can understand it), here comes one of my favorites...
Now, go to your own sandbox that I've set up for you, it's located at User:Cw6165/Sandbox. There's a message waiting for you there.
And when you have done all this, please post here on your talkpage. Cheers and happy learning. Shearonink ( talk) 05:55, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
First...thanks for signing with the four tildes, I know it's sometimes hard to remember to do so when when replying to a post. Also, please put a : when you're replying to a comment, that way your response will be indented and that makes it easier to keep the various subjects organized on the page. I have taken the liberty of doing so before your 'I read all that stuff' post above.
It's great you read all that stuff! Now you need to list the things to avoid and the things to be careful about. These concepts are really really important, that's why you need to keep them in mind as you edit content on Wikipedia, knowing them a little better will help keep you out of any editorial quicksand. Soooooo, how about this...
Edited the Matt Holliday article again complete with correct source citations and proper examples. Cw6165 ( talk) 17:54, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
Hey there, Cw - I'm back from vacation now, and wanted to check in to see how things were going with you. I noticed you haven't edited in a while, is everything ok? Hersfold ( t/ a/ c) 00:48, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
I have made some edits and, I might add, whithout incident. Everything is b-e-a-utiful. :) Cw6165 ( talk) 01:13, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
I see you've been doing some editing some recently, the edit summaries and sourcing all look pretty good. Please don't forget to work on your sandbox article, as your mentor that's mainly what I want you to focus on for the next little while. Cheers, Shearonink ( talk) 02:07, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
Remember when adding material always to add reliable sources so that the material you add is verifiable. Thanks, -- John ( talk) 16:28, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
You didn't leave an edit summary so it is hard for me to know why you did this. Care to explain? -- John ( talk) 20:12, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
Oops. Just simply forgot. I'll put it in now. Sorry. Cw6165 ( talk) 13:42, 26 August 2011 (UTC)
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Your continued restoration of the "John Ross made out with Emma" is sensational, and as it is written is against the policies/guidelines/best practices of Wikipedia. I have now removed this blurb 3 times, explaining in the edit summary why. I have made my case on the talk page of the article. You on the other hand have not explained why the subplot of a subplot needs to be on the overall summary. Per "Bold, Revert, Discuss" when you are reverted you are expected to take your case to the talk page rather than willfully repeating the same actions and expecting a different result. Should you restore this again I will inquire with the appropriate dispute resolution venues ( Edit Warring Noticeboard, Dispute Resolution Noticeboard, and Third Opinion) to help resolve this issue. Please consider wisely as you have recently been warned prior to this statement about edit warring and would present a compelling argument for and administrator to take action. Hasteur ( talk) 20:36, 13 March 2013 (UTC) Cw6165 ( talk) 21:15, 13 March 2013 (UTC)Never meant to engage in an edit war. Sorry. Cw6165 ( talk) 21:15, 13 March 2013 (UTC) I see where you're coming from on the sensationalism. Cw6165 ( talk) 00:49, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
If you look at Baseball Reference.com, you see that the 20000th game actually occurs Opening Day against the D'Backs. Cw6165 ( talk) 13:36, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
The Cardinals are listed as having played 19999 games HEADING INTO the 2013 Season, which means that the 20000th game in franchise history will occur April 1, 2013 in Arizona NOT September 19 in Colorado as previously stated in the St. Louis Cardinals article. Yes, there are 19,847 games listed in the team's won-lost record. However, there were some games that ended in ties. They DO NOT count in the won-lost record, BUT they DO count as having been played and in players' season and career statistics. [1] Cw6165 ( talk) 14:51, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
Sorry. Slight mistake in my math. It's 19847 NOT 19787. :) I'm NOT trying to start or engage in an editing war. Cw6165 ( talk) 15:02, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
Oops! Forgot. Four tildes. :) Cw6165 ( talk) 15:02, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
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Request reason:
I think the block was unfair because I did, in fact cite a source on my edit Saturday night and have on numerous occasions. I will never engage in disruptive editing again. Cw6165 (talk) 14:35, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
Decline reason:
Per comments below. — Daniel Case ( talk) 15:26, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
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I've reverted your edit at King Ralph which refers to another article (where your edit was reverted, see above). We don't use other articles as sources in this way. Not only to they not meet our criteria at WP:RS, they can change radically. I'm not sure if you ever read this page. It's important to read what other editors have said to you, and it's important to respond. Wikipedia is a collaborative exercise and it's vital that editors communicate with each other. Dougweller ( talk) 05:16, 15 May 2011 (UTC)
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Request reason:
I know what I did was wrong and I will never do it again. I never meant to plagerize. It's just that I was having trouble understanding talk pages and editing summaries. I think I now have a basic grasp on things. Cw6165 (talk) 15:51, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
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You do not address the reason for your block, and therefore do not convince me that you know how to change your behavior if you are unblocked. Sandstein 17:20, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
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Since you created your account in early 2007 you have made something over 800 eduts. Over 99% were to article-space; you appear to have been unable or unwilling to communicate with other editors, either on your or their talk-pages or on article talk-pages, in spite on a number of requests to do so. So, before we consider unblock, are you prepared in future to (1) read messages appearing on your talk-page, (2) respond to them, (3) follow wikipedia policy as regards editing, and (4) use edit summaries? If you are unclear on these points, a referral to the welcome message at the top of this page will refresh your memory. -- Anthony Bradbury "talk" 16:07, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I am trying like all get out to resolve this situation. I feel as though I have been completely civil, but I'm being made to feel like I'm being blacklisted. Cw6165 ( talk) 16:25, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I did. I just used the basic template and edited over it. I just want to be unlocked pure and simple. I did not mean to do anything wrong. Cw6165 ( talk) 16:23, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
How's this for end of the page? :) Cw6165 ( talk) 16:39, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I just want to be unblocked pure and simple. i know i did something wrong and i'll never do it again.
I am sorry for what I did. I'm trying my level best to understand the basics of Wikipedia. Hopefully, I'm doing this right. I did something wrong and will never do it again. Respectfully, please unblock me.
I know, in the past, I have made disruptive edits and I know now what constiutes vandalism. I also understand now how to properly communicate through my Talk Page. I will consider my edits more carefully and think before I make them. That is why I am respectfully requesting to be unblocked.
Thank you very much for unblocking me. I do have one question. When can the pink box be removed so I can start editing again? Cw6165 ( talk) 13:07, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
Hey CW, here are some more ideas from me. My opinion doesn't signify much, because I can't unblock you, but I have seen some people in similar situations so I know - very roughly - what is being looked for.
It's great that you have shown on this talk page that you can use edit summaries. But while showing this, you also forgot how to use your signature (four tildes) at the end of each comment that you make on a talk page. Try not to forget this!
You have also been asked about your past mistakes and if you are now willing to follow Wikipedia policies. In particular, you might want to say what you understand the Wikipedia policy about requiring verifiable independent sources, to mean. Can you think of an example of a mistake you made with this in the past, and just an idea of how you would do it differently in the future?
Also, Anthony made four separate requirements (above) for you to be unblocked. You need to look at each of the four requirements - he numbered them from (1) through to (4) - and decide if you understand it properly. Don't worry if you need some more help to understand one of them - just let us know here! -- Demiurge1000 ( talk) 20:21, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I have looked at the rquirements 1 through 4 and I understand them. I understand about using reputable sources so as not to disrupt the flow of the artice. I definitely understand about reading my talk page and responding in kind. The edit summary thing? I definitely understand that and I understand about puting my comments at the end of the page so that people can see them. The Matt Holliday edit is a good example of some of the mistakes I've made in the past. The newspaper I citied does back up the point about the nickname, but nothing else. I could still use that as a source and just mention the fact that he has the nickname and nothing else. if there's something else that I'm just not puting my finger on, please, tell me what it is. If you don't want me using Wikipedia ever agin, please, tell me. Respectfully, please unblock me. Cw6165 ( talk) 20:40, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I looked at requirements 1 through 4. I am aware of what I have done and I respectfully request to be unblocked. Cw6165 ( talk) 22:39, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
For the record: Cw6165 was in the unblock channel on IRC just now and wanted another review of his block. I took a look at the situation and, based on that overview and our conversation, the main problem Cw6165 is facing is a severe frustration with how Wikipedia works. He (?) never got the concept of talk pages, or several other policies, and when confronted with warnings didn't really know what to do. The frustration with dealing with those problems further complicated understanding, and so things spiraled to the point of this block. From our discussion, he does seem to have a genuine interest in learning from these mistakes, but is having difficulty doing so due to the complexity that is Wikipedia. I am proposing the following conditions for Cw6165's unblocking, which he has agreed to:
This is all, of course, pending approval from Dougweller as the blocking administrator, but I believe these three conditions should (in time) address all of the concerns that led to this block and can get him back to editing without incident. I'll link Doug and Shearonink to this section, and provide a log of our IRC conversation to both via email (permissible, since we were in the unblock channel).
In the meantime, cw6516, here's what I want you to work on:
If you have any questions, come visit us in the #wikipedia-en-help channel again; whoever is there will do their best to answer your question. Best of luck, and we'll keep you updated regarding the block. Hersfold ( t/ a/ c) 23:52, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
I've unblocked you and in the section for reason I've written "good faith editor who just hadn't grasped how we work and now does". I'm sorry this has been so frustrating for you but hope that the plan that's been put together will make sure you avoid the problems you've had in the past. Before I forget, there is nothing wrong with your blanking your page - deleting everything, so that you don't have to look at it every time you look at your talk page. The past is past and from the discussion not just above but on the unblock channel I think you will be a useful and constructive editor. I'm impressed by your actually managing to get and use irc this way. Although I don't have time to mentor you, you can always contact me on my talk page if you want some advice. Dougweller ( talk) 04:05, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
Thank you very much for unblocking me. I have one question, though. When does the pink box get removed so I can start editing again? Cw6165 ( talk) 13:06, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
Just edited the article on First Kid. One of the cast members was listed twice. So, I removed one listing. Cw6165 ( talk) 17:27, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
Edited the Matt Holliday artice again. Changed one of the "C's" in "Cardinals to a capital "C".19:20, 8 June 2011 (UTC)
I am your Mentor from IRC. I think it is best to communicate through your talkpage instead of e-mail.
So, here is your homework... I think that you maybe need to go back to basics. You said in IRC that you're having issues with some things that others seem to find to be easier, so this will all re-start slowly and you can see how things are going, if your understanding of Wikipedia guidelines and policies and coding has improved. 1)You get to read. (Boring, I know, but reading is one of the building-blocks for Wikipedia) 2)You get to study. (Study? YUCK, I have to STUDY?) Well, yes, you *do*...every activity in life that deserves to be done well, deserves some study. I notice that you seem to edit a lot of baseball articles...even Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle had to learn. 3)You will then play in your sandbox. (What...I hear you say...I HAVE A SANDBOX?!) Yes, every Wikipedia editor has a sandbox space, you just need to find it. 4)You have to make me a promise...for the time being, no matter how much you want to edit an article, no matter how much you think you know something, please do not edit anything until you've studied and read and played in your sandbox for the next little while...maybe for just a week, I don't know, but it all just depends on how things go. Rome wasn't built in a day (as the saying goes).
Your first assignment?
When you've finished reading the 'your first article' (which, by the way, I really like...it sets stuff out simply so even I can understand it), here comes one of my favorites...
Now, go to your own sandbox that I've set up for you, it's located at User:Cw6165/Sandbox. There's a message waiting for you there.
And when you have done all this, please post here on your talkpage. Cheers and happy learning. Shearonink ( talk) 05:55, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
First...thanks for signing with the four tildes, I know it's sometimes hard to remember to do so when when replying to a post. Also, please put a : when you're replying to a comment, that way your response will be indented and that makes it easier to keep the various subjects organized on the page. I have taken the liberty of doing so before your 'I read all that stuff' post above.
It's great you read all that stuff! Now you need to list the things to avoid and the things to be careful about. These concepts are really really important, that's why you need to keep them in mind as you edit content on Wikipedia, knowing them a little better will help keep you out of any editorial quicksand. Soooooo, how about this...
Edited the Matt Holliday article again complete with correct source citations and proper examples. Cw6165 ( talk) 17:54, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
Hey there, Cw - I'm back from vacation now, and wanted to check in to see how things were going with you. I noticed you haven't edited in a while, is everything ok? Hersfold ( t/ a/ c) 00:48, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
I have made some edits and, I might add, whithout incident. Everything is b-e-a-utiful. :) Cw6165 ( talk) 01:13, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
I see you've been doing some editing some recently, the edit summaries and sourcing all look pretty good. Please don't forget to work on your sandbox article, as your mentor that's mainly what I want you to focus on for the next little while. Cheers, Shearonink ( talk) 02:07, 15 June 2011 (UTC)
Remember when adding material always to add reliable sources so that the material you add is verifiable. Thanks, -- John ( talk) 16:28, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
You didn't leave an edit summary so it is hard for me to know why you did this. Care to explain? -- John ( talk) 20:12, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
Oops. Just simply forgot. I'll put it in now. Sorry. Cw6165 ( talk) 13:42, 26 August 2011 (UTC)
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Please stop adding information about cameos to the short summaries on the List of Dallas (2012 TV series) episodes page. Though these people have made brief appearances in the episodes, cameos themselves are a trivial matter. WP:TRIVIA is pretty clear about not including trivial items anywhere on the site. Since these cameos do not increase our understanding of the plot (indeed you haven't even folded them into the actual narrative, rather just tacked them on at the end) it is inappropriate to include them. You have already violated the three revert rule, forcing me to do the same, and you are in danger of starting an edit war. Cameo information can be added to specific episode articles if they are created, otherwise they are not noteworthy enough to be included and even if they were, it would not be appropriate to use your formatting as the short summary sections are for plot information only, not episode trivia or production notes. Thank you. -- SchrutedIt08 ( talk) 03:07, 12 March 2013 (UTC)
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Your continued restoration of the "John Ross made out with Emma" is sensational, and as it is written is against the policies/guidelines/best practices of Wikipedia. I have now removed this blurb 3 times, explaining in the edit summary why. I have made my case on the talk page of the article. You on the other hand have not explained why the subplot of a subplot needs to be on the overall summary. Per "Bold, Revert, Discuss" when you are reverted you are expected to take your case to the talk page rather than willfully repeating the same actions and expecting a different result. Should you restore this again I will inquire with the appropriate dispute resolution venues ( Edit Warring Noticeboard, Dispute Resolution Noticeboard, and Third Opinion) to help resolve this issue. Please consider wisely as you have recently been warned prior to this statement about edit warring and would present a compelling argument for and administrator to take action. Hasteur ( talk) 20:36, 13 March 2013 (UTC) Cw6165 ( talk) 21:15, 13 March 2013 (UTC)Never meant to engage in an edit war. Sorry. Cw6165 ( talk) 21:15, 13 March 2013 (UTC) I see where you're coming from on the sensationalism. Cw6165 ( talk) 00:49, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
If you look at Baseball Reference.com, you see that the 20000th game actually occurs Opening Day against the D'Backs. Cw6165 ( talk) 13:36, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
The Cardinals are listed as having played 19999 games HEADING INTO the 2013 Season, which means that the 20000th game in franchise history will occur April 1, 2013 in Arizona NOT September 19 in Colorado as previously stated in the St. Louis Cardinals article. Yes, there are 19,847 games listed in the team's won-lost record. However, there were some games that ended in ties. They DO NOT count in the won-lost record, BUT they DO count as having been played and in players' season and career statistics. [1] Cw6165 ( talk) 14:51, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
Sorry. Slight mistake in my math. It's 19847 NOT 19787. :) I'm NOT trying to start or engage in an editing war. Cw6165 ( talk) 15:02, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
Oops! Forgot. Four tildes. :) Cw6165 ( talk) 15:02, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
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