Word: ballparks
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...Boston Red Sox moved both the Beanpot final and consolation games from next Wednesday to next Tuesday, and ruled that only the final will be played at the historic ballpark. The time and location of Harvard’s consolation matchup has yet to be announced...
...little edge over Radcliffe. The lesson is well-learned and we will make the most of coming week.” Next week, Radcliffe will play host to Princeton on the Charles River, measuring up against the No. 6 Tigers. “In our league, being in the ballpark is very important, even just being in striking distance,” Bosworth said. “If you can’t win right off the bat you want to be in a place where you can get there, which these races show...
...inning. It's virtually impossible to explain how such a thing happens. Looking at the data, you would just say, "it's a data glitch, so what?" That sort of small sample data glitch tends to dominate television broadcasts sometimes, and very often the fan information sections at the ballpark...
...legacy, the fans have largely moved on. Baseball set yet another attendance record this year, and revenues approached a record $6 billion, putting MLB on financial par with the NFL. Can you name one person you know who stopped watching games, who refused to share a moment at the ballpark with a family member, because some players used steroids? Or was rumored to be using steroids? Or still might be using steroids? Now that more names are out there, the risk of a backlash may have increased, but here's my prediction: it's not going to happen...
Although Facebook is expected to earn just $30 million, the three-year-old site is getting all the buzz. One reason: Microsoft recently bought a mere 1.6% of the company for $240 million, an investment that values Facebook at $15 billion, which is in the ballpark of Gap and Xerox. That's far smaller than Google, valued at about $200 billion, but both Facebook and MySpace think they are made of the same game-changing stuff. Like Google, they want to change the way you live and work online. And like Google and practically everyone else on the Internet, they...