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** Can you please explain why it is helpful to have a naming convention ''specific'' to baseball players? Why can't we cover this in ] or ]? ] (]) 19:51, 28 December 2009 (UTC) ** Can you please explain why it is helpful to have a naming convention ''specific'' to baseball players? Why can't we cover this in ] or ]? ] (]) 19:51, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
*'''Redirect''' to ] and delete (if allowable under our CC-by-SA and GFDL licensing schema). It is utterly ridiculous to have a naming convention specific to baseball players, what makes them so special beyond any other notable sports person? Why should this be handled any differently? ] (]) 19:44, 28 December 2009 (UTC) *'''Redirect''' to ] and delete (if allowable under our CC-by-SA and GFDL licensing schema). It is utterly ridiculous to have a naming convention specific to baseball players, what makes them so special beyond any other notable sports person? Why should this be handled any differently? ] (]) 19:44, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
:*"Utterly ridiculous" might be overstating. It was intended to be a ''helpful'' guide for how to disambiguate baseball players consistently - by position first, then by right-handed/left-handed, etc. Just baseball-specific attributes that would form some ''helpful'' consistency to baseball readers. But someone is intent on turning the helpful guidelines into weapons to enforce a rigid consistency at all costs. Truly the original intent was not ridiculous really. <span style="font-weight: bold; font-family: Times New Roman;">] ]</span> 19:52, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
*'''Merge''' with sportspoeple per JBSupreme. This is really the same basic idea as the other sports on that page, no need to have a seperate one. ] ]</font> 19:48, 28 December 2009 (UTC) *'''Merge''' with sportspoeple per JBSupreme. This is really the same basic idea as the other sports on that page, no need to have a seperate one. ] ]</font> 19:48, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

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Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (baseball players)

Pointless fork of Misplaced Pages:Naming conventions (people). All this guideline does is bulk out the kudzu of process by trying to describe all the ways in which one might disambiguate two baseball players with similar names. How often do you think we're going to find two players with the same name who are both pitchers but one is left handed and the other right handed? It's a pointless attempt to legislate clue based on hypothetical examples which may never come up. Guy (Help!) 15:33, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

  • "Utterly ridiculous" might be overstating. It was intended to be a helpful guide for how to disambiguate baseball players consistently - by position first, then by right-handed/left-handed, etc. Just baseball-specific attributes that would form some helpful consistency to baseball readers. But someone is intent on turning the helpful guidelines into weapons to enforce a rigid consistency at all costs. Truly the original intent was not ridiculous really. Wknight94 19:52, 28 December 2009 (UTC)