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Here, I've removed the references to Witt's blog[1] because it doesn't qualify as a WP:RS. First, generally, blogs are discouraged, and second, it's not independent, which makes it very suspect. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 21:34, 5 December 2009 (UTC)
Notability
editMr. Witt (whom I assume is editing this article himself) needs to include more information to show that he's "known" for anything. There are hundreds of men who catch balls for side income at various MLB ballparks, and a few are occasionally interviewed each year.
If Mr. Witt can demonstrate that he's viewed as a pre-eminent ball-catcher, or sets a Guinness World Record or something, that would be notable. As it stands, it hasn't been demonstrated that this article meets notability guidelines.