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R.B.I. Baseball 2
This stub's main text only includes the fact that it was released, and that there were reviews on it. There is some more information in the details, but it doesn't include any information about development, sales numbers, differences from the first game, or even the fact that the game's content was translated from a Japanese game series, with the teams and rosters being switched from the NPB to the MLB. There is a section that shows some of the reviews made involving the game, and there is a different section showing what companies reviewed it, which is redundant, considering that it repeats information, and adds nothing to the overall article.

Google Web Designer
I chose this stub because I was surprised that an article of a Google service was underdeveloped.

Besides the fact that I found it in the stub directory, I can also see that the article is a stub because of the message at the bottom of the page.

Compared to similar articles that are more developed, this article is missing a decent amount of content. All of the information (which isn't much) is packed into a 5 sentence summary, all in one section. Even basic things in the side detail section, such as the logo, initial release date, supported languages (even though its easy to assume most languages are supported, since its a Google service), and download size are missing. To be fair, Wikipedia listed the article as teetering on the edge of non-relevance, but the article looks like it was hastily made compared to almost any other article of the same type (HTML Editors).

The few references listed were all retrieved from Google's support page on November 24th, 2015, and the hyperlinks still work.

The only section present on this article is a summary, which means that its missing history, features, language, and reception sections. Along with these, it is missing a table that shows each version's release date and changes.

Gateway Grizzlies
Possible sources:

https://www.gatewaygrizzlies.com/pressbox/history (History of the team from creation until the end of the 2019 season, straight from their website)

https://www.gatewaygrizzlies.com/Team/index (Full list of former Grizzlies that were signed by MLB teams)

Gateway Grizzlies Sandbox
Note to self: Some links won't copy from the reflist, and the flhistory website may need to be updated to the Grizzlies official website, so pay extra attention to those areas

Article is below

= Gateway Grizzlies = From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation		Jump to search The Gateway Grizzlies are a professional baseball team based in the St. Louis suburb of Sauget, Illinois, in the United States. The Grizzlies are a member of the West Division of the Frontier League, which is a partner league of Major League Baseball. The Grizzlies played their home games during their inaugural 2001 season at Sauget Field. In 2002, GCS Credit Union Ballpark (formerly GMC Stadium) opened and has remained the club's home since.

They are named after a tale in American folklore. In the original myth, a bear (named Gregory the Grizzly) is talking with his wife (named Gertrude the Grizzly). His wife desires a Grizzly’s favorite snack, Salmon. Gregory mishears her, thinking she said “slammers” (another word for home runs). Gregory, loving his Grizzly wife deeply, learns how to hit home runs for her honor.

Contents

 * 1 Seasons


 * 2 Current Roster
 * 3 Notable alumni
 * 4 References
 * 5 External links

"Baseball's Best Burger"
The team offers their own version of the Luther burger named "Baseball's Best Burger". Featured on ESPN, Fortune, and Man v. Food, the 1,000 calorie burger uses a deep-fried doughnut in place of a traditional bun.

Broadcasting
Grizzlies games are currently broadcast on KFNS (590 AM), and can be watched live on FloSports with a subscription.

Notable alumni

 * Scott Patterson (2002-2005), a retired pitcher, had his contract purchased by the New York Yankees in 2006. Patterson was called up to the MLB for one game in 2008 before being sent back down to the minors, and was claimed three months later by the San Diego Padres. Following that year, he played for 8 more seasons between various minor league and international teams. As a member of the 2011 United States National Baseball Team at the Pan American Games, Patterson won a silver medal. He later retired in 2016.
 * Justin Erasmus (2013), pitcher, played in the Boston Red Sox organization and in the Australian Baseball League before joining the Grizzlies for the 2013 season. He went back to the AUBL afterwards, and is currently on the Canberra Cavalry. Erasmus was a member of the 2009 South Africa roster and the 2017 Australia roster in the World Baseball Classic.
 * Trevor Richards (2015-2016), pitcher, was signed by the Miami Marlins in 2016, and called up to the majors in 2018. He has since pitched for the Tampa Bay Rays and Milwaukee Brewers, and is currently on the Toronto Blue Jays.