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I can see why the "19th century manager" was used (Jimy Williams). Option 1, technically, since the latter has one less M, the former is a unique name, and could be moved to Jimmy Williams (baseball manager). Option 2, if folks think that such a move would confuse readers (most people would be looking for Jimy), and if 19th-century is the option, then wouldn't it have to be, Jimmy Williams (19th-century baseball manager)? He couldn't have just (manager) as a proper disamb I don't think.Neonblaktalk - 08:03, 15 May 2013 (UTC)Reply