Schilling and Governor Chafee Respond To 38's End

Ugh, still no jokes.

There was always the question of what was going to happen with the money at the long, really tragic tale's end, and it's seeming like nobody made off especially well. Schilling, finally breaking his silence after the dust settled, has said that he's at position to lose $50 million of his baseball career money. Much of the blame, it seems, lies on the state, who refused to lend more funding until a payment was made. Schilling has spoken that Governor Chafee - who said that their initial game needed to land $3 million to break even and declaring that Reckoning "failed" - made comments that were devastating and scary to potential investors.

Later, Governor Chafee defended the state, stating that he had reservations of spending more of the state's money on Schilling. "I understand that being involved in this very risky industry that, when things aren't going well, there's gonna be blame. But this isn't accurate to be blaming the state in this case." 

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