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Should we use mlb.gameday or mlb.content in the game log?
As much as the baseball fan side of me enjoys all the interesting articles that accompany using www.mlb.com/gameday in the Box/streak column of the "Game log", the baseball historian side of me sees much more pertinent, useful, real time information by using www.mlb.com/content (as has been done with most of this years game log entries). In the interest of continuity with previous entries to this article and of relaying the historic statistics of the specific game to the reader, I am requesting a change of the most recent gamelog entries for the games on Wednesday (9-5) against Milwaukee and Thursday (9-6) against the Nationals. ―Buster7☎21:44, 7 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]