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Full disclosure (from Joymwmorris): this is about my brother, so I may not be completely objective although I have tried to write it objectively. As this article is not yet created, there isn't a talk page so I've made the disclosure here as a comment.
There was at one time a wikipedia article about Peter as a scrabble champion; it was deleted on the grounds of lack of notability. One of the comments in the discussion suggested that his baseball work might meet the notability criterion, but didn't back it up with details (and was made before some of his more notable books and awards). I thought this was worth pursuing, and obviously have some first-hand knowledge that made the writing easier, although I have tried to find references to support key facts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Joymwmorris (talk • contribs) moved to talk by Gigs (talk) 16:32, 20 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]