Talk:Asa Brainard
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stuffed with tidbits
[edit]Some of this may belong in articles on the Excelsiors, Nationals (not much), and Red Stockings tours of 1860, 1867, and 1869. Some may belong in an article on civilian baseball during the Civil War. Not to mention Excelsior and Cincinnati club articles. Writing a Brainard stub certainly would be quite different with those articles "on board"!
The two Notes include stray material of another kind. Anyone who expands this will read the notes and think about them, right? Who but I is likely to be the one? --P64 00:21, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Category Deletion
[edit]I deleted Cincinnati Red Stocking players category, because he never officially played for any team of that name since the organized professional leagues began (1871). Now, I do realize that he played for the famed 1869-70 Cincinnati Red Stockings thay moved and became the Boston Red Stockings, so if anyone wants to make a category with players for just those teams, it would make better sense.Neonblak 14:29, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
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