Talk:Cleveland, OH
I've checked it over with my sources, and unless I'm missing something, or have been proven wrong. The Indians were never called the Lake Shores. They were the Blues (1900-01), Bronchos (1902), and Naps (1903-04), there was a period of time when Deacon McGuire was manager that they were unofficially known as the Molly Maguires, but as stated before, never the Lake Shores. So what's am I missing?- Yuriy 43
I'm changing it from Lake Shores to Blues unless someone can present proof to the contrary. - --Mischa 12:19, 1 September 2011 (EDT)
Nice to see more pages with birth and death listings - --Mischa 10:43, 1 February 2012 (EST)
I'm doing some of these when I have a slow day. I might try to see if I can compress some of the longer lists so that it takes one extra click to show the whole list of names with a "show/hide" button (there's a feature on wikipedia to do that; I'm not sure if we have used it here before). --Philippe 05:13, 2 February 2012 (EST)
That would be a nice feature to add. I don't think we've had it here. - --Mischa 09:50, 2 February 2012 (EST)
Any particular reason that the amateur Cleveland teams were dropped? I mean aside from the fact that the link does not exist any more. - Yuriy 43.
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