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Kevin Towers’ Wikipedia page takes a beating

Dec 12, 2012, 6:31 PM | Updated: 6:48 pm

The beauty of Wikipedia is that its users are the ones who provide the content. It’s also an excellent resource for college students who are too lazy to go to a library.

Not like that was any of us or anything.

Anyway, the encyclopedia-like site is constantly updated, as anyone can edit or make changes. For any reason.

This usually leads to information on the site being correct, though sometimes it is not. And sometimes when it’s not, it’s because someone decided to have a little fun with a biography.

Like, for instance, that of Diamondbacks general manager Kevin Towers.

As pointed out by CBSSports.com, Towers’ page was the victim after the team traded top prospect Trevor Bauer Tuesday night.

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