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Copy-and-paste has resulted in missing attribution

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In 2012, User:Dreslough created the article Major League Baseball tie-breaking procedures (1995-2011) by copy-and-pasting from a pre-existing article Major League Baseball tie-breaking procedures. This was not the correct procedure, because the editors of the pre-existing article are not acknowledged in the history of this new article. See Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia. The relevant edits are:

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Mathew5000 (talk) 22:12, 15 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

@Anthony Appleyard:, there is only 1 edit, but it is a copy-and-paste job which does not give proper attribution to all the other editors who contributed to the text of the article. Therefore the history of Major League Baseball tie-breaking procedures (up to February 2012) should be duplicated at Major League Baseball tie-breaking procedures (1995-2011) per Wikipedia:How to fix cut-and-paste moves. Mathew5000 (talk) 17:09, 16 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Tiebreaker between Division Champions

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  • NOTE: this is regarding no tiebreaker games being required. This is to dispute that intra-division record could NOT have been the first tiebreaker used for seeding amongst division champions, even prior to 2012 and regardless of the restrictions regarding seeding and matchups due to the team with the best record and wild card residing in the same division. Also, division records in these scenarios can be found at mlb.com.
Examples that contradict wiki page to actual results
Year Seeding Team (higher seed) Team (lower seed) Intra-division record Head-to-head record
2004 AL 2 & 3 Anaheim Angels Minnesota Twins ANA: 32–26 (.552)
MIN: 46–30 (.605)
ANA won 5–4
2007 AL 1 & 2 Boston Red Sox Cleveland Indians BOS: 42–30 (.583)
CLE: 48–24 (.667)
BOS won 5–2

Evirdenilmiss (talk) 18:53, 15 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]