Talk:Governors' Cup
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Distinguishing active teams
[edit]I've italicized the names of franchises that are either defunct or no longer in the IL. I ran into a hitch though--it looks like the Charleston Charlies eventually became the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, as evidenced on the latter's page. Similarly, only the most recent two of the Buffalo Bisons championships belonged to the current franchise; the rest were from the same team that eventually became both the Charlies and the SWB Yankees. So how should we count those?
Also, do we like the system of italicizing defunct teams? We could do the opposite and embolden current ones (I follow soccer much more, and that's the standard for listing players with most caps or goals on team pages). At any rate, is there a standard we can follow for either of these issues? --BDD (talk) 18:29, 6 September 2010 (UTC)
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