Talk:John W. Henry
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Took out 2002 world series win, the Marlins did not win the 2002 world series
[edit] Renaming == == Baseball
John W Henry is known for his acomplishments in the field of money management and not Baseball. The (baseball) comment should be removed !!
The W part in his name must be included in the naming of the article, as it is the name in witch he is most commonly refered to as !
The article should be renamed John W. Henry without the (baseball) part.
When you do a search in google for "John W Henry" you get the all the top 10 results relating to the subject of this article and when you do a search for just "John Henry" none of the top 10 results are about the subject of this article.
Also do a search at newslibrary.com for "John W Henry" and you get 1213 articles in major news publications related to the subject of this article. When you do a search for newpaper articles realted to John Henry at newslibrary.com you get results not related to the subject of this article.Trade2tradewell 05:58, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
- Done. ×Meegs 07:29, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
For what it's worth, if the baseball section is going to stay in here, and I think it should, can someone confirm that John Henry remained a minority owner of the Yankees while he was a part owner of the Marlins, and that the Yankees required that he sell his stake in that team when he put together the purchase of the Red Sox? Thanks --- newsman 208.27.111.122 14:15, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] John deserves a fuller and more flattering conclusion to "Early Years"
Although the first line of paragraph four states the fact accurately, I believe that John deserves a fuller and more flattering expression than that which we find there now. 68.183.87.84 19:57, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

