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Unencyclopedic terms

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Is it just me, or do the terms in this article seem unencyclopedic? Especially these: "The Bucs lineup featured..." (using this because bucs is just a nickname). "The tall and lean Kent Tekulve..." (obvious bias) "...giving Earl Weaver and his Orioles a déjà vu nightmare when the Bucs came back to win in seven games." (deja vu is more of a slang term than an encyclopedic term, Bucs again). and "when he should have sped back..." (he probably should have, but an encyclopedia article shouldn't be telling what someone should or shouldn't have done. Maybe "some critics say?"). There are probably some more, but I did not have enough time to look through the whole article. It seems this is a pattern in the world series articles. Just wondering if somebody could fix this or if I should put up a banner. --Ghinga7 (talk) 17:21, 19 October 2019 (UTC) So, I've put up the "unencyclopedic tone" template, if someone believes this is a mistake, please discuss it here. Ghinga7 (talk) 18:16, 27 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]