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Bobby V.: You Knew From The Start It Would End Badly
The Hartford CourantMany great ideas have sprung from our town since Adriaen Block arrived on the Connecticut River in 1614. Larry Lucchino's idea to bring Ben Cherington along to meet Bobby Valentine at the Hartford Club last Nov. 3 wasn't one of them. It was, let New...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Dale Sveum, Dustin Pedroia, John Farrell, Mike Aviles
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Awful season aside, Cubs on the right track
Nineteen cents. That's what tickets in the third row of Section 533 were advertised at on StubHub Monday afternoon. As for the rest of Wrigley Field, it looks like most of those tickets couldn't be given away. No surprise there, not with the Bears...
Tags: James Russell, Dale Sveum, Michael Bowden, Matt Garza, Shawn Camp
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ABC only wanted 400 miles of IndyCar at Pocono
In bringing back Indy cars to Pocono Raceway next summer after a 23-year absence, race officials are trying to turn back time to a more prominent era for open-wheel racing. And while they can't bring back the Unser brothers, A.J. Foyt, Johnny Rutherford,...
Tags: Auto Racing, Cliff Floyd, Memorial Day, Entertainment, Television Industry
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Red Sox dismantling Epstein roster
There's only one thing to ask about what Larry Lucchino and the Red Sox front office have done to Theo Epstein's legacy in Boston: Does he have to give back the two World Series rings? Have you ever seen an airplane drop down low from the clouds and...
Tags: James Loney, Jerry Sands, Phil Rogers, Hanley Ramirez, Josh Beckett
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Highlights from the past -- August 16
1987 -- Dan Goetz had three hits and Kevin Mentzer added two as the Aberdeen Smittys defeated Watertown 5-4 in the first round of the State A American Legion baseball tournament. 1992 -- Wally Steiner's two-out single in the sixth inning scored Roger...Tags: Derrick Mason, Scott Baker, Minnesota Twins, Torii Hunter, Philadelphia Phillies
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Skeleton crew cleans up at Big Huge Games in Timonium
Big Huge Games, a studio in Timonium that designed rich, immersive video games, has closed its office and only a skeleton crew of employees remained as its parent company in Rhode Island appears to have gone out of business, according to online reports. ...
Tags: Entertainment, Television Industry, The Boston Globe, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance
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Big Huge Relief: Epic Games hires laid-off video game pros, creates new studio in Hunt Valley
Back in May, one of the biggest video game companies in Maryland -- Big Huge Games of Timonium -- imploded, as its parent company in Rhode Island, 38 Studios, collapsed from a lack of money. Somewhere around 90-100 or so were laid off abruptly at Big...
Tags: Entertainment, Hunt Valley, Gaming, Timonium, Poetry
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History of deals involving Orioles at the trade deadline
The Baltimore SunThe trade deadline can be a dangerous temptress. At times, it can cause otherwise levelheaded organizations to do something crazy. Like trade away Jeff Bagwell for Larry Anderson. Or give up Grady Sizemore, Cliff Lee and Brandon Phillips for Bartolo...Tags: Gabe Molina, Osvaldo Martinez, Bartolo Colon, Texas Rangers, Brandon Phillips
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Friday Buffet: The strange and sad demise of 38 Studios and Big Huge Games
On Thursday, the entire staffs of 38 Studios and Big Huge Games were given pink slips. The company, which released “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning” (which I reviewed in February), was in partnership with the state of Rhode Island to bring...
Tags: Auction Service, Michael Jackson, Boston Red Sox, Blake Griffin, Entertainment
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Curt Schilling shutters his game studios, lays off entire staff
Just three months after shipping his first game, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has reportedly laid off the entire staff of his two development studios, Big Huge Games and 38 Studios, and shut down the...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Labor Markets, World Series, The Boston Globe, The New York Times
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E3: Still relevant in a changing market?
With the sale of packaged video games in decline, one may wonder whether a convention like E3, which opened Monday to begin its annual celebration of the spectacle of big-budget titles, is still needed. For the last 18 years, E3 has served as the...
Tags: Culture, Apple iPad, Sociology, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Friday Buffet: Bravo, 8-bit 'Community'
News Roundup •••• Former major league pitcher Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios, which released “Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning” in February, is in financial hot water with the state of Rhode Island. Taking cash from the...
Tags: Auction Service, Facebook, Entertainment, Apple iPhone, National Hockey League
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