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== "Shoot from the hip" ==
== "Shoot from the hip" ==
Removing the sentence '''Boggs is known for coining the term "Shoot from the hip."''' as a Google search reveals no such thing. [[User:SixFourThree|SixFourThree]] ([[User talk:SixFourThree|talk]]) 21:14, 20 May 2008 (UTC)SixFourThree
Removing the sentence '''Boggs is known for coining the term "Shoot from the hip."''' as a Google search reveals no such thing. [[User:SixFourThree|SixFourThree]] ([[User talk:SixFourThree|talk]]) 21:14, 20 May 2008 (UTC)SixFourThree

== Finest Season? ==

In the opening, 1987 is listed as his finest season, how is this determined and is there a source that proclaims this? He had a career high in homeruns that year, but had more hits in 6 other seasons than in 1987, higher batting average in '85 and '88, higher OBP in '88, and went to the WS in 1986. In addition, he had more RBIs and runs in 3 other seasons than in 1987. I feel that any of his seasons between 1983 and 1988 would be a career year for 99% of all other players, and it is impossible to say one was better than another based in what appears only on his homerun total.

Revision as of 00:43, 3 October 2011

Favorite Team?

It seems that the favorite team comment in the Tampa Bay Section comes without any real source. Due to this being an opinion, can anyone provide a quote of when he said this. I think I may have heard him say this myself but I think that this needs a citation. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.2.227.39 (talk) 03:41, 1 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Invisible

Is the turning invisible thing really true?

Sure

http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Boggs_Wade.stm

http://www.s-t.com/daily/08-96/08-01-96/d05sp179.htm

Well, there's pages and pages of it here:

http://www.google.com/search?q=wade+boggs+mistress&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

It was a big deal. It ruined that spring training, caused turmoil within his team, and trailed him the rest of his career.

Superstitions

About half of the Superstitions section has nothing to do with superstitions. Someone should reorganize it. --Andland 21:07, 27 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Not only did Wade Boggs eat only chicken, during the season he had a 14 day chicken menu schedule that included "Lemon Chicken" twice. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.124.204.66 (talkcontribs)

adding a reference to his chicken cook book would work in this section i think, i just couldn't figure a good way to do it..

Dates

Shouldn't this article (and similar ones) have information on when he belonged to which teams? For example, the only mention of his stint in the PawSox is when the Longest Game is mentioned.

Margo Adams Scandal?

Boggs was my favorite player growing up, but I don't think he was the same--as a player or as a fan favorite--after the Margo Adams scandal. Without being tabloid-like (and keeping in mind this is a biography of a living person), could something about the Adams story be said here?71.207.134.48 15:57, 4 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I agree with your assessment and therefore added a brief synopsis. Tardevil (talk) 02:34, 19 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Archiving

I set up archiving on this talk page due to some very outdated comments.   jj137 (talk) 00:49, 27 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

"Shoot from the hip"

Removing the sentence Boggs is known for coining the term "Shoot from the hip." as a Google search reveals no such thing. SixFourThree (talk) 21:14, 20 May 2008 (UTC)SixFourThree[reply]

Finest Season?

In the opening, 1987 is listed as his finest season, how is this determined and is there a source that proclaims this? He had a career high in homeruns that year, but had more hits in 6 other seasons than in 1987, higher batting average in '85 and '88, higher OBP in '88, and went to the WS in 1986. In addition, he had more RBIs and runs in 3 other seasons than in 1987. I feel that any of his seasons between 1983 and 1988 would be a career year for 99% of all other players, and it is impossible to say one was better than another based in what appears only on his homerun total.