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The article includes no more than two enemy types from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', both of which already have their own article. Most of this article also seems to be pure speculation which is not supported in any way in the games (Grunts as umpires?), and even the title itself only appears in the level name "The Baseball Boys" as far as I'm aware, and it is afaik not stated anywhere that this is even intended to be an official collective term for those two enemies. I don't really think this article is necessary, since it doesn't include any valuable information that can't just as easily be covered in the [[Green Glove]] and [[Slugger]] articles.--[[User:Vellidragon|vellidragon]] 14:02, 20 December 2009 (EST) | The article includes no more than two enemy types from ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]'', both of which already have their own article. Most of this article also seems to be pure speculation which is not supported in any way in the games (Grunts as umpires?), and even the title itself only appears in the level name "The Baseball Boys" as far as I'm aware, and it is afaik not stated anywhere that this is even intended to be an official collective term for those two enemies. I don't really think this article is necessary, since it doesn't include any valuable information that can't just as easily be covered in the [[Green Glove]] and [[Slugger]] articles.--[[User:Vellidragon|vellidragon]] 14:02, 20 December 2009 (EST) | ||
:I would actually support merging those two here. [[User:Redstar|Redstar]] 15:00, 20 December 2009 (EST) | :I would actually support merging those two here. [[User:Redstar|Redstar]] 15:00, 20 December 2009 (EST) | ||
::Thing is that Green Glove and Slugger both have officially confirmable names, while this article doesn't. The term "Baseball Boy" is, as far as I'm aware, conjectural, based on the English translation of a level title (the original Japanese title does not even refer to them by any collective term, simply listing them as "Mitto-san" (Green Glove) and "Batto-kun" (Slugger)). I see no reason to merge those two into a single article; they have different names, different appearances, different behaviours and don't even necessarily have to appear together.--[[User:Vellidragon|vellidragon]] 15:12, 20 December 2009 (EST) |
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I think I remember another Baseball Boy, it looks like an umpire only covered with spikes, I think it was red and blue in color. Although I may just be remembering something else. -- Sir Grodus
Yeah, I guess it could be them I was thinking of. -- Sir Grodus
They sure look like a B. Boy. They could be an umpire, if you look at it that way... 3D
Necessity?
The article includes no more than two enemy types from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, both of which already have their own article. Most of this article also seems to be pure speculation which is not supported in any way in the games (Grunts as umpires?), and even the title itself only appears in the level name "The Baseball Boys" as far as I'm aware, and it is afaik not stated anywhere that this is even intended to be an official collective term for those two enemies. I don't really think this article is necessary, since it doesn't include any valuable information that can't just as easily be covered in the Green Glove and Slugger articles.--vellidragon 14:02, 20 December 2009 (EST)
- I would actually support merging those two here. Redstar 15:00, 20 December 2009 (EST)
- Thing is that Green Glove and Slugger both have officially confirmable names, while this article doesn't. The term "Baseball Boy" is, as far as I'm aware, conjectural, based on the English translation of a level title (the original Japanese title does not even refer to them by any collective term, simply listing them as "Mitto-san" (Green Glove) and "Batto-kun" (Slugger)). I see no reason to merge those two into a single article; they have different names, different appearances, different behaviours and don't even necessarily have to appear together.--vellidragon 15:12, 20 December 2009 (EST)