User talk:24.131.135.142
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[edit] Baseball
Hey, you seem to be doing a good job on baseball articles. I was wondering if you could categorize them and cite sources when you make them. That will help us make sure your facts are objective and encyclopedic and help people find them through our category system. Also, when you link American it needs to be disambiguated. For those you have been linking the style should be [[United States|American]] since it's referring to someone from the United States. You might also want a username. Thanks. gren グレン 09:22, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
Just wanted to say I think you're doing a good job on the baseball bios. -Colin Kimbrell 22:07, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
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