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Revision as of 22:05, 13 February 2008 editInstinct (talk | contribs)Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers29,851 edits assessing article that falls in the scope of Wikiproject Boston Red Sox← Previous edit Revision as of 07:43, 2 March 2009 edit undoBorgardeBot (talk | contribs)19,099 editsm WP:BASEBALL assessment (Plugin++) Baseball-WikiProject→WikiProject Baseball, class=Stub, auto=yes.Next edit →
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I'm not seeing that this article meets ] or that this article can ever be much more than a stub. While I can see an argument that many players who are a bit obscure merit an article (I'm a huge baseball fan and '''love''' reading about obscure players), I'm finding it hard to justify an article about someone whose entire Major League career was three unnotable games. (Striking out Willie Mays, while interesting, is not notable in itself -- he struck out 1526 times in his MLB career, not counting exhibitions, minors, etc.) I'm not seeing that this article meets ] or that this article can ever be much more than a stub. While I can see an argument that many players who are a bit obscure merit an article (I'm a huge baseball fan and '''love''' reading about obscure players), I'm finding it hard to justify an article about someone whose entire Major League career was three unnotable games. (Striking out Willie Mays, while interesting, is not notable in itself -- he struck out 1526 times in his MLB career, not counting exhibitions, minors, etc.)



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I'm not seeing that this article meets WP:BIO or that this article can ever be much more than a stub. While I can see an argument that many players who are a bit obscure merit an article (I'm a huge baseball fan and love reading about obscure players), I'm finding it hard to justify an article about someone whose entire Major League career was three unnotable games. (Striking out Willie Mays, while interesting, is not notable in itself -- he struck out 1526 times in his MLB career, not counting exhibitions, minors, etc.)

That said, if someone can add enough to this article to justify keeping it, I'd be thrilled. Kathy A. 16:11, 11 November 2006 (UTC)

I now see where this meets WP:BIO -- "Sportspeople/athletes/competitors who have played in a fully professional league" Kathy A. 00:58, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
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