Talk:Wally the Green Monster

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Huh?[edit]

How is this article not NPOV? Màglor 15:30, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It reads like John Henry wrote it. It seems like something written by the Sox front office. It appears that the older page that you redirected took a more NPOV. Instead of contributing to it, you redirected it. If any issues arise please leave a message on my talk. Yanksox 15:35, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Proposal[edit]

I propose that Wally (mascot) be restored since it was NPOV and this article redirects to it. Yanksox 15:40, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Reply[edit]

I didn't think there was an article on Wally, and I wrote this one before finding Wally (mascot). Wally (mascot) was a two or three sentance stub, and this article was an expansion of it, so I see no reason why we needed both. How was the stub neutral, what specifically isn't neutral in this article. Tell me what needs attention and I'll rewrite. Màglor 15:44, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You expand a stub by writing a new article? That seems a little bizzarre. You could have changed Wally and then redirected this to that.

"They say Wally was a huge fan of the Sox who moved inside the left field wall of Fenway Park (called the Green Monster since it "eats up" hits that would easily be home runs at other parks) in 1947. Wally was a shy creature however and never told anyone he lived there until 1997 (on the 50th anniversery of the Green Monster wall) when he came out of the manual scoreboard"

That is not an encloypedily (I wish I could spell) written. You also stated that you are a diehard Sox fan (which I am, too) but it seems like you are exessivley defending this. It is very frightening when you consider the things that are happening from the front office recently. Wally the stub was neutral. I will incorporate it into this and eliminate all things that appear to be opinions. Yanksox 15:48, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Alright[edit]

Sounds like a plan, combine the two and lets see what happens. Màglor 15:57, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not trying to talk down upon what you put. In fact, I'm glad you created a page and added a picture. It's just that the incident involving when Wally was first introduced and his description could use improvement on BOTH articles. Besides, I like this heading MUCH better and this could become a solid article. I'm removing NPOV and replacing with a construction tag. Yanksox 16:00, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Good to see you working together. Don't forget to check the "what links here" some or all the articles passing through the redirect could be changed to come right here. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 16:15, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Overhaul[edit]

I made some significant edits to the page. My main goal was to separate fact from fiction; that is to say, I wanted to make sure the reader knows both the factual information regarding the mascot and the fictional story behind him and how to distinguish between the two. I hope this clears things up a bit. hoopydinkConas tá tú? 17:37, 27 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Category & References[edit]

I added the categories. I think this from an earlier version should be included. While not the best reference it's better than nothing. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 05:45, 28 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Biography" reversion[edit]

As I mentioned at User_talk:Hoopydink, I don't remotely understand that person's reversion. A subject header, "Biography (from the Red Sox promotions department)" seems an extremely non-standard way to set off quoted and fictional material; if anything, it absolutely blurs the distinction between fiction and reality by presenting the "biography" as fact instead of for what it is, marketing copy from the Red Sox. I agree it's interesting that they made up this story about 1947, but it shouldn't be presented as anything other than quoted material (unless it isn't a direct quote, in which case it should be rewritten to make it clearer it's fiction). Pending consensus I believe my edit should be restored. Cheers, PhilipR 05:58, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I just edited the article to hopefully alleviate some of the concerns. hoopydinkConas tá tú? 06:01, 29 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Raymond & wally Rivalry[edit]

i added a new section on the rivalry, needs a little sprucing up, feel free to tweak it a bit

Overhauled with Permission[edit]

This page was re-done on 5/16/2012 with authorization from the Boston Red Sox Mascot Program. It was intended to clean up the overall appearance and provide a more up-to date depiction of Wally as a character on the whole. Pictures provided were from my own personal files and have permission to be used. Any suggestions/questions, please feel free to contact myself or the contact information for the program to better enhance the page for users who come across it.

Thank You!


Matt McLaughlin

Mascot Program Assistant

Boston Red Sox Professional Baseball

mmclaughlin@redsox.com

Green Monster (wall)[edit]

In the Wikipedia entry on the wall for which Wally is named, its height is given as 37 feet 2 inches. In the introduction here the height is given as 37 feet 6 inches. This should be resolved. Dick Kimball (talk) 12:57, 16 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

All Star Game Mascot Home Run Derby Champion[edit]

Wally was the 2011 All Star Game Mascot Home Run Derby Champion, and looks to repeat
despite T.C. Bear and Raymond's claims to having the 2012 title already in the bag.

This could use an update. The 2013 All Star Game Champ should be known by the time anyone reads this. Dick Kimball (talk) 13:16, 16 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]