Found June 20, 2008 on East Coast Bias: Yardbarker Blogger Network
After an impressive career, Curt Schilling may be forced to hang up his cleats for good, undergoing season-ending surgery. So if his career stats stay put, are they enough to get him into the Hall of Fame? Schilling has never lacked for postseason heroics. The Nation will always remember the Bloody Sock, and that sock has already made the trip to the HoF. During the Diamondbacks' run to the title in 2001, Schilling started 6 postseason games. In those 6 games, he went 48.1 innings with an ERA of 1.12, surrendering only 6 runs while throwing 3 complete games. He was a perfect 4-0, with an incredible 56 K's to only 6 BB's. That has to be one of the greatest postseason performances EVER. For his career in the postseason, Schilling is 11-2 with a 2.23 ERA. Schilling is also a member of the elite 3,000 K Club. His career ERA is 3.46 through the steroid era, and he managed almost a K per inning throughout his career. An old-school pitcher, Schilling had 83 complete games...
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