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Curt Schilling's 38 Studios buys game developer Big Huge Games...Huge Games today for an undisclosed price from game publisher THQ. That's a bit of a shift for 38 Studios, which was founded by former Boston Red Sox pitcher Schilling. Maynard, Mass.-based 38 Studios is making a massively multiplayer... In this article: 38 Studios, Big Huge Games, Curt Schilling, Nicolaus Copernicus, Brian Reynolds, THQ, Civilization, Rise of Nations, Halo Wars, and Halo |
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kottke.org | November 02, 2009
Summing up the 2000s
...people, ideas, and trends of the 2000s. Some recent entries include the demotion of Pluto, World of Warcraft, the Red Sox winning the World Series, and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. By Jason Kottke • Nov 2, 2009 at 10:38 am • The...
In this article: RSS, Liberal arts, World of Warcraft, World Series, Twitter, Red Sox, and Queer Eye
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Boston Globe -- Today's paper A to Z | July 25, 2009
Fantasy game may be a tough pitch
...goal - the company's name comes from Schilling's old uniform number - is as ambitious as Schilling was when he vowed to lead the Red Sox to a championship upon joining the team, even though the team hadn't won the World Series in more...
In this article: Curt Schilling, 38 Studios, World of Warcraft, Big Huge Games, Revenue, Electronic Arts Inc., Cambridge, and Venture capital
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Wikipedia | September 28, 2009
Scott Johnson (cartoonist)
...Brian Dunaway and Sergio "Obsidian" Villa-Isaza (aka "O"). They have interviewed noted personalities such as Todd McFarlane and retired Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling. Along with Randy Jordan (aka Randydeluxe), Johnson hosts and...
In this article: Curt Schilling, Iphone, World of Warcraft, Veronica Belmont, and Cease and desist
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VentureBeat | March 23, 2009
Curt Schilling retires from baseball, but is ready to play and build video games
...the 42-year-old Schilling had a win-loss record of 216-146. He scored 3,116 strikeouts. He helped the Boston Red Sox score a World Series victory. Now we'll measure his victories in terms of registered users and whether or not his...
In this article: Curt Schilling, Baseball, World of Warcraft, 38 Studios, World Series, Major League Baseball, X-Play, and Adam Sessler
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Fast Company | November 24, 2008
The Six Best Sports Insider Blogs
...pounced. Why Read It: Schilling has zero qualms about ranting and raving about everything from the Iraqi War to the Red Sox vs. Yankees War to World of Warcraft (in another life, he would've been an anime-loving MMORPG addict). A staunch...
In this article: Mark Cuban, Curt Schilling, Chris Cooley, ESPN, Red Sox, Tax, Insider trading, and Iraqi War
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Blogcritics: News | March 02, 2009
Will Randy Johnson Be The First Hall Of Fame D'Back?
...Schilling (well, retired for now) goes into the Hall of Fame earlier than Johnson, odds are Schilling will be more synonymous with Red Sox postseason glory than his 2001 ring with the D'backs when he started three games and won half a World...
In this article: Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Arizona Diamondbacks, Omar Minaya, Sandy Koufax, Arizona, Linux, National League, and Bob Feller
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The Boston Red Sox are a member of the Major League Baseball’s American League Eastern Division. Since 1912, the Red Sox's home ballpark has been Fenway Park. The "Red Sox" name originates from the iconic uniform feature.
The club was founded in 1901, as one of the American League's eight charter franchises. They were a dominant team in the new league—defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first World Series in 1903. They won four more championships by 1918, and then went into one of the longest championship droughts in baseball history, which ended in 2004, when the team won their sixth World Series Championship. Since 2003, the Red Sox have competed in four ALCS, have won two World Series, and have emerged as arguably the most successful MLB team of the last decade.
The Red Sox led all MLB teams in average road attendance in 2007, while the small capacity of Fenway Park caused them to rank 11th in home attendance. Every home game since May 15, 2003 has been sold out—a span of over six years and an MLB record.
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