Talk:Jack Taylor (1890s pitcher)

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Attempting To Properly Link To Source[edit]

To fellow editors: I'm not sure i've done this reference correctly, but wanted to clarify the situation and reason for my re-edit.

In writing the stub, i used only one source, this bio. I use multiple external links on the single line to allow SABR and its Baseball Biography Project also be linked, because they're related to the source. I put the three links on a single line, however, because they're all part of that one source (it's supposed to read sort of like a phrase).

I've re-edited the article to "fix" this for now, because i don't want readers to think there are three sources. If there's a better way to put multiple links into a source like this (or if it's just "not done that way") please repair as you see fit. Thanks!  :)

An Earthshine 14:41, 30 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Content moved here from main article[edit]

The text below is a discussion of the article rather than encyclopedic information about its subject, so I've moved it here. - TB (talk) 08:13, 26 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Related Discussions[edit]

  • There is currently an open discussion as to whether or not Taylor was an alumnus of (or even a student in) Manhattan College; category status is pending the ability to cite a source on the matter.

Removal of Manhattan College Alumni Category[edit]

After a (very) long wait to see if there was any response, i'm removing the Manhattan College Alumni category from the article. No source has been cited and i've been unable to contact the user who originally added it. Please see the category's discussion page for more details, or if any sources have been found.

An Earthshine (talk) 23:34, 7 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]