Well, it depends. Sometimes the information on Wikipedia can be verified, but for this specific topic, it might require further digging and checking multiple references to determine if it's a true story.
Most likely not. Many stories like this are created for entertainment and might draw inspiration from real events but aren't completely true.
I don't think it is. Usually, such stories are fictional or at least have some elements of fiction mixed in.
It's hard to say for sure. It could be based on real events, or it could be completely fictional.
To put it simply, Fantasticland isn't a true story as described on Wikipedia. It might be a work of pure fiction crafted by the author's imagination.
I don't know. It depends on the quality and reliability of the sources cited on the Wikipedia page about Muzzle. You could look for additional reliable references to confirm if it's a true story.
In most cases, running the bases is not based on a true story. It's often a part of made-up scenarios in sports-themed entertainment or literature. Sometimes, elements might be inspired by real-life events, but as a whole, it's typically fictional.
No, it's not. 'Running the Bases' is a fictional movie with a made-up plot and characters.
Not sure. It might be fictional or inspired by real events in a loose way.
I'm not sure. You might need to check reliable sources other than just Wikipedia to get a definite answer.
Well, Henry Sugar is typically regarded as fictional. Wikipedia might present it as such or provide information about its fictional nature and its literary context.