Haha. Pete Rose pics always crack me up. He played the game right. Just screwed up afterwards.
he did 100pct,,,but everything about him there is pure arrogance the hair,dive/slide,ect,,great player tho,,
Yep. Just to contemplate four thousand hits is amazing. That's twenty consecutive years of two hundred hit seasons. It's mind-boggling.
Bryce harper's book hits shelves on the 22nd . http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Natural-Harpers-Greatest/dp/1250001455/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1337179593&sr=8-6
Baltimore 27 15 .643Tampa Bay 25 17 .595 Toronto 23 19 .548NY Yankees 21 20 .512 Boston 20 21 .488...??
yanks are not hitting when it counts,pitching is kinda spotty now after a promising winter,,i would have kept bartolo colon over garcia.they will be better i hope.....
CF on my softball teams works at his company. They moved to RI when the state gave his studio a huge tax break. Schilling has breakfast once a month with a random set of employees just to ask how things are going, which is really cool.
(Reuters) - The troubled video gaming company run by former Red Sox baseball great Curt Schilling seemed on the verge of collapse on Thursday and had laid off its entire staff, according to several gaming industry websites and other media. The apparent firings by 38 Studios came days after the company, based in Providence, Rhode Island, barely made a debt repayment to the state, weeks after the money was due. The Verge.com said 38 Studios had closed its Rhode Island office and its Maryland-based subsidiary, Big Huge Games. WPRI, a Providence television station, said 38 Studios told its employees that they were laid off effective immediately, as the company experienced "an economic downturn." 38 Studios, formed in 2006 as the brainchild of avid gamer Schilling, had 379 full-time employees as of March 15. The company received a $75 million taxpayer-backed loan guarantee from Rhode Island in 2010 as an incentive to move its headquarters from Massachusetts. It has received almost $50 million of those funds, according to the state. Last week, when the company struggled to make a $1.1 million payment, it failed to meet payroll. Two top executives, including Chief Executive Officer Jen MacLean, quit this week and removed 38 Studios from their LinkedIn profiles, according to the Boston Globe. Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee, who opposed the 38 Studios deal when he ran for office in 2010, and other state officials have had a serious of emergency meetings with Schilling over the past week. During that time other video game companies have held job fairs in Providence to attract some of the company's embattled - and now available - workers. Schilling, a New England sports hero who helped bring a World Series back to Boston in 2004 and has also been a prominent backer of conservative politicians, has avoided talking to the media in recent weeks. On Tuesday, Schilling said on Facebook that his team "has shown breathtaking resilience through these incredibly challenging times."
Dodgers... WS or bust
yankees are now 10 games above .500baltimore cooled off a little. boston up and down but mostly down.
another note bryce harper hit his 7th homer kid is going to be a star
He and Mike Trout could be NL/AL RoY right now.
jim thome still got it 466 ft homerun last night , just needed a few at bats in rehab to untrack.