Wikipedia:WikiProject Toronto Blue Jays

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Mission and Scope
The general mission of this project is to improve all articles related to the Toronto Blue Jays.

These are just some of the types of articles that would fall under the WikiProject's scope.
 * It is a page on a Jays player, past or present
 * Examples: Adam Lind, Aaron Hill, Travis Snider, Vernon Wells, Edwin Encarnación, Alex Gonzalez, Lyle Overbay, Roy Halladay, Ricky Romero, José Bautista, Josh Donaldson, Troy Tulowitzki, David Price
 * It is a page on a Jays coach or manager, past or present
 * Examples: Cito Gaston, Bruce Walton, Nick Leyva, Dwayne Murphy, John Gibbons
 * It is a page on a member of Jays management or ownership, past or present
 * Examples: Alex Anthopoulos, J. P. Ricciardi
 * It is a page on a Jays broadcaster, past or present
 * Examples: Buck Martinez, Jamie Campbell, Gregg Zaun (also a former Jays catcher)
 * It is a page on a Jays season
 * Examples: 1977 Toronto Blue Jays season, 1993 Toronto Blue Jays season, 2010 Toronto Blue Jays season, 2015 Toronto Blue Jays season
 * It is a page on a World Series, or other playoff series, the Jays are or were in
 * Examples: 1992 World Series, 1993 World Series, 1993 American League Championship Series, 2015 American League Division Series, 2015 American League Championship Series, 2016 American League Wild Card Game, 2016 American League Division Series, 2016 American League Championship Series
 * It is a page on a Jays minor leaguer, past or present
 * Examples: Kyle Drabek, Chad Jenkins, Brett Wallace, Jon Harris
 * It is a page on a current minor league affiliate, or past ones whose affiliation with the Jays is notable
 * Examples: Las Vegas 51s, Buffalo Bisons, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Dunedin Blue Jays
 * It is a page on a member of a minor league affiliate's coaching staff, ownership, or management, past or present
 * Examples: Sal Fasano, Luis Rivera, Dan Rohn
 * It is a page on any current or former stadiums the Jays played in
 * Examples: Rogers Centre, Exhibition Stadium, Dunedin Stadium
 * It is a page on any other topic of interest to a Jays fan
 * Examples: History of the Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto sports, The Doc Deal, José Bautista bat flip

Parentage
The parent WikiProjects of WikiProject Toronto Blue Jays are WikiProject Baseball and WikiProject Toronto. It is also under the bailiwick of WikiProject Sports.

Participants
Please feel free to add yourself here, and to indicate any areas of particular interest.


 * 1) - Season articles
 * 2) - Working on article standardization.
 * 3) - Working on article standardization and maintenance, as well as updating this page.
 * 4) - Mainly older seasonal articles and WikiGnomeish edits.
 * 5) - Concentrating specifically on Jose Bautista and franchise record pages, helping maintain other random pages.
 * 6) - Updating stats, keeping minor league affiliations articles up to date.
 * 7) - General cleanup, bringing articles into the project, formatting.
 * 8) - Updating stats for players as well as updating seasonal articles.

Suggestions
I've been tagging relevant player articles with the templates. Recommend that current players in the organization be tagged as high importance, former players as mid importance. HalifaxRage (talk) 21:41, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
 * Thanks for tagging player articles. I think members of the Level of Excellence should be high importance, and I'm not sure that all current players should be importance = high - perhaps star players, but not current players like Wilmer Font or Anthony Bass, for example.  There's also a maintenance issue when a player ceases to be a Blue Jay.   PK  T (alk)  22:19, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
 * Now that you mention it, you're right. I figure, top importance should be just the main article, then high importance for things like Rogers Centre, Roy Halladay etc. Maybe by default have all players as low importance and "promote" them if notable, i.e. named to an all-star team or win a major award. HalifaxRage (talk) 23:22, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
 * Yes, I like the All-Star team idea particularly. By the way, I was going to mention Exhibition Stadium, but it's already, and correctly, rated high importance.   PK  T (alk)  23:56, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
 * I haven't seen any other reference to notability here, so do you want to spell it out here? Amended recommendation: Top (main article), high (Stadiums, Hall of Famers/Level of Excellence, GMs/Executives, Managers), mid (players who have won a major award or are otherwise exceptionally notable), low (everything else). HalifaxRage (talk) 15:32, 11 January 2020 (UTC) Addendum: the season recap articles should be mid-importance, except for playoff years which should be high. Reasoning being those are the ones most likely to be read. HalifaxRage (talk) 15:34, 11 January 2020 (UTC)
 * The applicable notability guideline is WP:NBASE. I'm comfortable with the guideline you suggest (I wish more WikiProjects could do that!) but I'm hoping to hear more voices about it here.   PK  T (alk)  16:31, 11 January 2020 (UTC)
 * I've proactively started at the top and shuffled some articles around, mostly retagging the articles I initially tagged as high importance. The top and high categories look pretty good, there's still a lot of untagged articles that I'll chip away at. I also updated the to-do list above, ideally once we get the majority of articles sorted, we can work on improving the overall quality of the project scope. HalifaxRage (talk) 17:14, 11 January 2020 (UTC)

New articles
Please feel free to list your new Blue Jays-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them, are at least over 1,500 characters, don't have any dispute templates on them, and cite their sources while ensuring that they are reliable, should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Wikipedia Main Page.

Categories

 * Category:Toronto Blue Jays

Media coverage

 * Meet the man keeping the Jays’ reputation intact – on Wikipedia, Toronto Star, October 12, 2015
 * This article features WikiProject Toronto Blue Jays member Johnny Au