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Project for you[edit]

If anyone on this Project is looking for a project, please add the annual final standings and play-off results to each "year in baseball" page. There is a page for each year that is supposed to be for baseball throughout the world, but it so far mainly focuses on US baseball. It would be much appreciated if someone could add Korean baseball info to the pages. Regards.--Old Hoss 04:07, 25 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

First, I seek understanding to be poor at English for Korean. There is some wrong information about a place in connection with team(Yeon Go Jae). For understanding this problem ,firts, You had better know about Yeon Go Jae. In 1982, in Korea, Baseball Pro league was begun. Object of the beginning is that make people like a cow. There are two reason. That of one is that KwangJu,is capital city of Jeolla, traditional be treat discriminatingly in many things. It means that almost political vacant seat was occupied by Gyeungsangnam-do And In 1979 That time Army miniter had raised a riot at KwangJu. And That citizen was became angry. So they went to street for revolution. But The minister made KwangJu Red blood Ocean. The Jeolla thought gorvenment hamful for them. Them always strongly criticied govern. The govern need to sleep them. So they set "3S policy" Sports, Sex, Screen. Sports mean Baseball. So such a reason, Baseball began. Early baseball league allowed just own region Highschool . It's Yeoun Go Jae. Such a cause, the Jeolla passionately cheer Haitai Tigers(KIA Tigers former).

Anyway yours arrrange way is wrong. I would recommand to edit text about City. LG Twins and Doosan Bears are the same as now.

Next bottom is needed to edit

Samsung Lions -> Gyeongsangbuk-do, Daegu Lotte Giants -> Gyeongsangnam-do, Busan Hanwha Eagles -> Chungcheong-do, Daejeon KIA Tigers -> Jeolla-do, Kwangju —Preceding unsigned comment added by 222.237.217.139 (talk) 19:47, 3 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Current season[edit]

An article on the current season has been started at 2008 Korea Baseball Organization season. Please expand, especially the news about the "Hyundai" Unicorns.--Borgardetalk 06:18, 26 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject Korea[edit]

Does anyone mind if I incorporate this task force into WikiProject Korea? It won't really need anything doing at this end, and it makes sense for our two projects to pool our resources. PC78 (talk) 18:46, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Roster template[edit]

I'm working over on the Australian task force, and have been doing a lot with the Australia national baseball team article. In trying to get the article up to a similar standard to the other Australian sporting team articles, maybe even higher, I wanted to put in some reference to the current or most recent team. I knew there were roster templates, but none of the ones I found seemed quite right for an international team - most of them had references to disabled lists, transactions, etc. So I decided to create one of my own, located here. I've made everything I can think of in the template optional, so if they don't apply in certain circumstances, or aren't announced yet, they don't have to be specified:

  • 'TournamentName'
  • 'Date'
  • 'ProvisionalPlayers'
  • 'Manager'
  • 'Coaches'
  • 'DH'

If any of the above aren't used, then the template will adjust itself accordingly - at least as far as I can tell from my testing of it. Also, there are other optional elements:

  • Pitchers can be specified using either 'Pitchers', or a combination of 'Starters', 'Bullpen' & 'Closer' ('Closer' is optional)
  • The colour of the headers can be changed from the default greys, so they match the style of the MLB rosters, using 'FC1', 'BC1', 'FC2' & 'BC2' - FC=text colour, BC=background colour, 1=1st line, 2=2nd line
  • The header names for the three sections can be changed from the defaults, using 'ActiveAlt', 'ProvisionalAlt' & 'CoachesAlt'

I'm putting this on all 3 national task force pages (I know there are 4, but I don't think anyone else is active on the Australian one) so I can get some feedback - there's no international task force for baseball, and I've not gotten much interest when I've posted on the main project's talk page for international stuff. Assuming I get some positive responses I'll put it in the template namespace and we can start using it on national team pages, and maybe even for the tournament All Star teams that get selected at the WBC. Leave feedback here, or on my talk page, and let's see what happens. Thanks  Afaber012  (talk)  08:27, 11 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you. Okip 02:45, 28 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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