Talk:Edmonton Golden Baseball League team
Latest comment: 15 years ago by Resolute in topic Merger proposal
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Merger proposal
editI think Edmonton Cracker-Cats needs to be merged into this page; Katz purchased the Cracker-Cats and is simply going to rename them; from what I've heard no folding is going on. Tom Danson (talk) 01:26, 3 March 2009 (UTC)
- This is also what I was thinking. However, we must wait until the announcement of the name change and unveiling of the new logo and colors before these articles can be merged. Ccwstandard (talk) 01:26, 5 March 2009 (UTC)
- Really, a merge discussion is pointless. I'd say to just redirect this article to Edmonton Cracker-Cats and then move that article once a new name is chosen. Any objection if I do just that? Resolute 01:09, 9 March 2009 (UTC)
- I totally disagree that a merge is pointless, and I do object to you doing the redirect. A merge is exactly what should happen. This is NOT a separate entity. Many sports teams get bought out, change names, and even move cities, but they are the SAME franchise. For example, there is no "Vancouver Grizzlies" article, just the Memphis Grizzlies. There is no "Los Angeles Rams" article, just the St. Louis Rams.Greg Salter (talk) 14:58, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
- Well, since you've gone off on a tangent, I find that editorial decision within the baseball and football projects ridiculous. I personally support the use of separate articles for franchises that relocate. There is, for example, an Atlanta Flames article to go with the Calgary Flames article, even though it is the same franchise. In fact, within baseball, there remains a Montreal Expos article, and a very, very strong consensus to leave it that way.
- Anyway, my point about simply redirecting this article is the fact that there is nothing to merge. The only piece of information this article contains is "team was bought, name dropped, will be renamed". That already exists at Edmonton Cracker-Cats. And, as you say, this is a simple rename, not a franchise relocation. This article is pointless and redundant. Resolute 15:56, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
- Ah! That's different, and probably a better idea anyway! But I just checked now on duplicate pages, and they do recommend doing a merge: Help:Merging and moving pages Greg Salter (talk) 16:09, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
- Anyway, my point about simply redirecting this article is the fact that there is nothing to merge. The only piece of information this article contains is "team was bought, name dropped, will be renamed". That already exists at Edmonton Cracker-Cats. And, as you say, this is a simple rename, not a franchise relocation. This article is pointless and redundant. Resolute 15:56, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
- Well, since you've gone off on a tangent, I find that editorial decision within the baseball and football projects ridiculous. I personally support the use of separate articles for franchises that relocate. There is, for example, an Atlanta Flames article to go with the Calgary Flames article, even though it is the same franchise. In fact, within baseball, there remains a Montreal Expos article, and a very, very strong consensus to leave it that way.
- I totally disagree that a merge is pointless, and I do object to you doing the redirect. A merge is exactly what should happen. This is NOT a separate entity. Many sports teams get bought out, change names, and even move cities, but they are the SAME franchise. For example, there is no "Vancouver Grizzlies" article, just the Memphis Grizzlies. There is no "Los Angeles Rams" article, just the St. Louis Rams.Greg Salter (talk) 14:58, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
- Really, a merge discussion is pointless. I'd say to just redirect this article to Edmonton Cracker-Cats and then move that article once a new name is chosen. Any objection if I do just that? Resolute 01:09, 9 March 2009 (UTC)
- As the team has chosen a new name, Edmonton Capitals, I have moved the Cracker-Cats article to that new name, and redirected this. Resolute 14:20, 19 March 2009 (UTC)