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Developed this page with extensive records, but it is nowhere near complete. I only placed records that can be traced back throughtout the team's entire history. (Records like holds, or defensive innings where not recorded, so they are no included).
I would like to propose a similar structure to all 30 major league clubs, but want to know the general consensus, of whether it is too many or too few statistics in the WikiFormat.
Responses are requested, so please, feel free to discuss. (Wxthewx99 22:46, 17 January 2006 (UTC))
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