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Needs work

Let me get straight, they were affiliated with the Jays for 30 years - FAR longer than with any other team in their entire history - and that period of time is mentioned in one tiny sentence in the whole article? Jays section needs to be expanded.

Also, the attendance section is a mess. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.17.200.66 (talk) 23:44, 19 April 2012 (UTC)

Prior to 1934?

If the Syracuse Chiefs were established in 1934, why (and for whom) are stats prior to that date included in this article? Are they for other, predecessor Syracuse baseball teams (major & minor)? Not clear. Would suggest spinning the stats off to a separate article (History of baseball in Syracuse?) and removing them from this article. Other suggestions? Thanks, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 00:25, 3 September 2013 (UTC)

 Done, with the hope that sometime, someone will create the new, suggested article. Thanks, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 18:15, 5 September 2013 (UTC)

I removed the following table because it does not directly relate to the subject of this article. Perhaps if/ when someone creates a History of baseball in Syracuse article, it can be included there. Sincerely, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 18:13, 5 September 2013 (UTC)

Year W-L Win pct. Standing Manager Mgr. or owner Attendance Playoff wins
1929 19–23 .452 DNF Kaiser Wilhelm
1928 64–74 .464 6 Mike O’Neill
1927 102–66 .607 2 Burt Shotton 174,059
1926 70–91 .435 7 Burt Shotton 123,214
1925 74–87 .460 6 Frank Shaughnessy/Harry Myers 110,892
1924 79–83 .488 6 Frank Shaughnessy 99,378
1923 73–92 .442 6 Frank Shaughnessy 95,236
1922 64–102 .386 7 Frank Shaughnessy 97,587
1921 71–96 .425 6 Tom Madden/Shaughnessy 115,985
1920 33–116 .221 8 Tony Cummings/Amby McConnell/
John Engman/Madden
1918 28–56 .378 7 Patsy Donovan
1917 64–51 .557 3 Mike O’Neill
1916 81–52 .609 1 Mike O’Neill
1915 60–60 .500 5 Mike O’Neill
1914 48–79 .378 7 Fred Payne
1913 61–78 .439 6 Fred Burchell/Payne
1912 54–82 .397 7 Edward McCafferty/Burchell
1911 65–74 .467 6 Edward Ashenbach/Snake Deal
1910 78–57 .577 2 Edward Ashenbach
1909 60–78 .435 7 Sandy Griffin
1908 76–64 .543 4 Sandy Griffin
1907 61–75 .449 6 Sandy Griffin
1906 70–65 .519 3 Sandy Griffin
1905 70–51 .579 2 Sandy Griffin
1904 91–44 .674 1 Sandy Griffin
1903 80–54 .597 2 Sandy Griffin
1902 61–55 .526 4 Sandy Griffin
1901 28–39 .418 7 Frank Leonard
1900 43–84 .339 8 Arthur Irwin
1899 39–68 .364 8 Lew Whistler/Griffin
1898 52–63 .452 6 George Kuntzsch
1897 83–50 .624 1 Al Buckenberger
1896 59–62 .488 5 Charlie Reilly/Kuntzsch
1895 62–53 .539 4 Griffin/Reilly
1894 63–56 .529 3 Jay Faatz/Kuntzsch/Griffin
1892 24–36 .400 DNF Faatz/Kuntzsch
1891 56–42 .571 DNF George Frazier George Frazier
1890 55–72 .433 6 Frazier/Fessenden
1889 63–44 .589 2 Jack Chapman
1888 81–30 .730 1 Charles Hackett/Chapman
1887 61–40 .604 3 James Gifford/Simmons
1886 46–47 .491 6 Henry Ormsbee/Frank Olin/Gifford
1885 52–37 .584 1 Ormsbee/John Humphries
1879 22–48 .314 Dorgan/Holbert/Macullar
1878 29–11 .725 Rae/Dorgan
1877 68–45 .602 Marsh/Ryder
1876 56–14 .800 Hackett/Dorgan

Complete overhaul of table

Right now, I am in the process of giving the yearly results a makeover. I am using the List of New York Yankees seasons page as a reference for the table, and am confirming all the yearly results through Baseball-Reference.com.
Notable changes include:

  • Instead of just 'Playoff Wins', I am including the series results as almost every other team on wikipedia has.
  • The season attendance section is also removed as there is already a section for that.
  • I also have a section for the total of all seasons in the works.

For a preview, check it out here.Salisbury Steak (complaint dept. - contribs) 19:49, 14 May 2015 (UTC)

Remove the refimprove template

I vote (assuming I have a vote to cast) for the removal of the refimprove template. The article now has 21 references, whereas it had only 3 at the time the template was added. However, I'll leave that determination for someone who has contributed more to the article than I have. Waz8:T-C-E 01:27, 22 March 2016 (UTC)

Should the Syracuse Baseball Wall of Fame section be split off to a separate article? While created by the Syracuse Chiefs organization, I wonder if it is sufficiently closely linked to the subject of this article to be included here, or would be better off as a standalone article. As a further consideration, it's not clear that the present management is continuing the practice. Thanks for sharing your opinion/ rationale for keeping (or spinning off) the section here. DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 10:21, 3 May 2016 (UTC)

I'd give it its own article since it includes other Syracuse baseball people, not just those associated with the Chiefs/SkyChiefs. The separate article could provide more information about each inductee, like baseball positions/roles, teams, and years active. I would also link to it from this page either in a summary section or as a see also. NatureBoyMD (talk) 16:02, 3 May 2016 (UTC)
Being bold...  Done. Now spun off to separate article. Please make additional contributions there to further develop that article. Thanks, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 10:07, 5 May 2016 (UTC)