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Re: Alum Watch
Brad Browne
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1986: Chicago Black Sox (73-89)
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1998-2005: Austin Riverbats/Marquette Suns (697-600)
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Re: Alum Watch
Victor Starr
Alan "Lugathal" Johnson
Matt "Word is Born" Radochonski
Tim Coster
Chuck Layton
Jon "Sexpot" Lowe
Brian Cooper
Brian Boulton
Nick "I stayed at Brad and Recte's Place w/ Marko" Spitulski
The Mosey
A.J. Ketner
"The" Stapleton. Nothing more needs to be said.
Alan "Lugathal" Johnson
Matt "Word is Born" Radochonski
Tim Coster
Chuck Layton
Jon "Sexpot" Lowe
Brian Cooper
Brian Boulton
Nick "I stayed at Brad and Recte's Place w/ Marko" Spitulski
The Mosey
A.J. Ketner
"The" Stapleton. Nothing more needs to be said.
Brad Browne
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1998-2005: Austin Riverbats/Marquette Suns (697-600)
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Re: Alum Watch
by George Jones
> October 22, 1998, 4 p.m. PT
>
> This may have been Major League Baseball's most successful year since the
> disastrous 1994 strike, but the outlook is a bit different at Sierra Sports.
> The company has canceled Baseball Pro 2000 due to the game's convoluted code
> as well as the speculation regarding Cendant Software's future.
>
> Being developed by Rainbow Studios, Baseball Pro 2000 was in the middle of
> numerous cosmetic and engine-level changes in preparation for a spring 1999
> launch. However, the game's complex "spaghetti" code, which had gone through
> numerous generations of programmers (the original Baseball Pro was released in
> 1994), was difficult to decipher, let alone to modify for support for 3D
> accelerators and other new features. The code was so complex that, according
> to Dan Rogers, Sierra Sports chief technology officer, the feeling within the
> company was that "we'd finish the game and end up with a second-tier product."
> He added, "Mostly, it's just not fair to the consumer to pass on an inferior
> product."
>
> Another possible reason for the game's demise is Cendant Software's for-sale
> tag. "Pending the sale of Sierra, a lot is up in the air," Rogers said.
>
> If a game publisher with an existing baseball product bought Cendant Software,
> Baseball Pro 2000 would end up competing with a product owned by the same
> company. And in a subgenre of gaming that considers 150,000 unit sales a smash
> hit, this isn't exactly a desirable situation.
>
> With that in mind, Baseball Pro 2000 could be permanently shelved, depending
> on Sierra's future owner. "Just like any baseball player, sooner or later you
> have to retire," Rogers said. He went on to say that if Sierra Sports does
> release another Baseball Pro title--a decision will be made within weeks--it
> will be built from the ground up.
>
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> October 22, 1998, 4 p.m. PT
>
> This may have been Major League Baseball's most successful year since the
> disastrous 1994 strike, but the outlook is a bit different at Sierra Sports.
> The company has canceled Baseball Pro 2000 due to the game's convoluted code
> as well as the speculation regarding Cendant Software's future.
>
> Being developed by Rainbow Studios, Baseball Pro 2000 was in the middle of
> numerous cosmetic and engine-level changes in preparation for a spring 1999
> launch. However, the game's complex "spaghetti" code, which had gone through
> numerous generations of programmers (the original Baseball Pro was released in
> 1994), was difficult to decipher, let alone to modify for support for 3D
> accelerators and other new features. The code was so complex that, according
> to Dan Rogers, Sierra Sports chief technology officer, the feeling within the
> company was that "we'd finish the game and end up with a second-tier product."
> He added, "Mostly, it's just not fair to the consumer to pass on an inferior
> product."
>
> Another possible reason for the game's demise is Cendant Software's for-sale
> tag. "Pending the sale of Sierra, a lot is up in the air," Rogers said.
>
> If a game publisher with an existing baseball product bought Cendant Software,
> Baseball Pro 2000 would end up competing with a product owned by the same
> company. And in a subgenre of gaming that considers 150,000 unit sales a smash
> hit, this isn't exactly a desirable situation.
>
> With that in mind, Baseball Pro 2000 could be permanently shelved, depending
> on Sierra's future owner. "Just like any baseball player, sooner or later you
> have to retire," Rogers said. He went on to say that if Sierra Sports does
> release another Baseball Pro title--a decision will be made within weeks--it
> will be built from the ground up.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your subscription
> to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at http://www.onelist.com and
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Brad Browne
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1986: Chicago Black Sox (73-89)
1987-1991: Valencia Stars/Suns (341-469)
1998-2005: Austin Riverbats/Marquette Suns (697-600)
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Re: Alum Watch
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Brad Browne
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1986: Chicago Black Sox (73-89)
1987-1991: Valencia Stars/Suns (341-469)
1998-2005: Austin Riverbats/Marquette Suns (697-600)
Editor, Guam Today
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1986: Chicago Black Sox (73-89)
1987-1991: Valencia Stars/Suns (341-469)
1998-2005: Austin Riverbats/Marquette Suns (697-600)
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Re: Alum Watch
Is this part for real?LambeauLeap wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:36 pmCould it be?
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Re: Alum Watch
It looks like a legit place...recte44 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 10:05 amIs this part for real?LambeauLeap wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:36 pmCould it be?
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituar ... ck-8189533
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Re: Alum Watch
Follow Matt and Offy both on twitter. Met Matt several years ago (a couple of times actually) at a youth baseball tournament in the Cincinnati area. Offey is living the high life in Hawaii!LambeauLeap wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:06 pmR. Matthew Malott (we're connected on FB)
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