Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios lays off entire staff
- The former Red Sox pitcher’s video game company, which employed more than 400 full-time workers and contractors, made the layoffs in the wake of financial difficulties.
(VICTORIA AROCHO FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE)
DAN WASSERMAN
Editorial cartoon: Game over for Schilling
- Globe editorial cartoonist Dan Wasserman on the financial troubles of Curt Schilling’s video-game company, 38 Studios.
Tim Wakefield was honored for his long and knuckle-ball-filled career. More photos.
Fenway voice Carl Beane dies while driving
- Carl Beane, 59, the public address announcer at Fenway Park, died after suffering a heart attack while driving his car in Sturbridge yesterday.
Babe Ruth’s Sudbury home for sale
- The 5,124 square-foot home, on sale for $1.65 million, has been thoroughly modernized and is a far cry from the house that Ruth knew.
(PHOTO COURTESEY COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE)
Red Sox sellout streak proves to be a real numbers game
- The Sox embrace a definition of “sellout” that permits them to declare a game sold out even if hundreds of tickets go unsold but others are distributed for free.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
It’s Fenway Park’s time to shine
- Ballparks don’t live to be 100. All the great old ones, except Fenway Park, are gone. Forbes Field, Tiger Stadium, Ebbets Field, the Polo Grounds, Shibe Park, Crosley Field, the original Yankee Stadium. All gone.
FENWAY AT 100 | BOOK EXCERPT
Fenway Park an indelible part of Boston history
- Why is the park so beloved? Explore in this excerpt from the Boston Globe’s keepsake book on the ballpark’s centennial.
SPORTS MEDIA
Peter Gammons wrong to call out Globe reporter
- Gammons asserted that Globe reporter Bob Hohler should reveal the anonymous sources from his Red Sox collapse story.
Terry Francona will attend Fenway Park party
- After originally declining because of hard feelings lingering from his tenure, the ex-manager says he will be at the 100th anniversary on Friday.