CURT SCHILLING NEWS
Schilling Interested...Are the Cubs?
March 01, 2009 by
Chicago Cubs Online
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According to a report in the Orlando Sentinel, Curt Schilling wants to pitch for the Cubs...or the Tampa Bay Rays this season. Schilling has not decided if he will play or not this year after missing the entire 2008 season.Bruce Miles of the Daily Herald asked the Cubs about a possible interest ...
Does WEEI Know What A Question Is?
May 10, 2007 by
Lady At The Bat
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Curt Schilling apologized to Barry Bonds yesterday, saying he didn't want to use the fact that he was only awake 30 to 40 seconds before he opened his mouth on the radio, as an excuse. But what about the people he was talking to? Did they just wake up as well?
38 Reactions: 4/21/07 vs. NY
April 21, 2007 by
Red Sox Times
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Reactions to Curt Schilling's reactions on 38pitches.com to the Red Sox comeback win vs. New York last night.
You have to wonder if after a game like last night's Curt Schilling gets any sleep at all. Well, since this post was written after I went to bed at 11:30 pm last...
Three Peas in a Pod
June 27, 2008 by
Eli's MLB Rumors
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The end of this season could mean the end for two potential Hall of Fame pitchers and a third, who has enjoyed a long career. Curt Schilling, John Smoltz and John Lieber are all publicly contemplating the inevitable in the last few days. Time marches on for us all but there must be...
Schilling has less harsh view on Big Papi than he did Bonds
July 31, 2009 by
Scores Report
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After news broke yesterday that David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, I got to thinking, “What’s Curt Schilling’s take on all of this?”
Schilling was part of the 2004 Boston Red Sox team that Ortiz and ManRam helped win a World...
Curt Schilling Considering Run for Senate Seat
September 02, 2009 by
Sports Blog Net
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Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is reportedly considering a run for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Ted Kennedy. Schilling would probably run as a Republican, as the pitcher supported President George W. Bush in 2004 and campaigned for Sen. John McCain in...
Heller: Schilling throws wild pitch
September 05, 2009 by
Washington Times
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Reports out of Boston indicate that former Red Sox hero Curt Schilling has "some interest" in running for the Senate seat held by the late Ted Kennedy, which would appear at first glance to be a losing proposition all around. For one thing, haven't we had more than...
Dropping Links: Thursday, September 3, 2009
September 03, 2009 by
tonyblogs.net
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NEWS
Pacman Jones won't be playing in the CFL after all |CBS Sports.com|
Now Curt Schilling wants to run for Senate |ESPN.com|
Brad Penny strong in his first start with Giants |FOX Sports.com|
Jason Giambi's pinch hit helps Rockies keep wild card lead |SI.com|
BLOGS...
Schilling says running for Mass. Senate seat unlikely
September 03, 2009 by
CBSSports.com
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Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said Thursday the chances of him running to replace Democrat Edward M. Kennedy in the U.S. Senate are 'slim to none' but he will not rule it out.
Curt Schilling, What a Giant Fraud
July 31, 2009 by
The Big Lead
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Remember when the Mitchell Report came out and Curt Schilling said that Roger Clemens should return the four Cy Young awards he won after 1997? In case you’ve forgotten, here were his exact words in Dec. 2007:
So as a fan my thought is that Roger will find a way in short order...
Schilling downplays interest in Kennedy seat
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling says the chances of him running to replace Democrat Edward M. Kennedy in the U.S. Senate are “slim to none” but he will not rule it out.
Briefs: Schilling has 'some interest' in Ma. senate seat
September 02, 2009 by
CBSSports.com
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Wednesday's MLB news briefs: Curt Schilling, the former major league pitcher who won the allegiance of Bostonians by leading the Red Sox to the 2004 World Series, said Wednesday that he has 'some interest' in running for the seat held for nearly 50 years by Democratic Sen...
Curt Schilling says Senate run 'would be fun'
A day after writing on his blog that he has "some interest" in running for the seat held for nearly 50 years by Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Curt Schilling sounded more determined in weighing a run for Congress.
Curt Schilling mulls bid for Senate
September 03, 2009 by
Baltimore Sun
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Former major league pitcher has "some interest" in running for the seat held for nearly 50 years by Edward M. Kennedy.
Curt Schilling , the former major league pitcher who won the allegiance of Bostonians by leading the Red Sox to the 2004 World Series, said that...
Breaking News: Schilling, Sox Close To Deal
November 06, 2007 by
hotfootblog.com
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ESPN is reporting that the Red Sox and Curt Schilling are close to finalizing a one year deal.
He Works Hard For The Money
November 26, 2007 by
The Sports Agent Blog
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Hopefully it is clear to you by now that the public gets its image of the sports agent industry from a few events per year which involve the "big name" agents in the business. In the past, people viewed agents as Tom Cruise's character in Jerry Maguire. Then they were...
Bonds Might Sue Schilling?
August 16, 2007 by
Lady At The Bat
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Barry Bonds has put together a new legal team to explore the possibility of defamation suits against several individuals including Curt "I Care So Much" Schilling. Since when are lawyers PR reps?
Is Curt Schilling this decade’s Jack Morris?
April 01, 2009 by
Scores Report
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Through his blog (38pitches.com) last week, Curt Schilling ended months of speculation on whether or not he would pitch this season by announcing his retirement from baseball. And the moment he hit the send button on his computer screen, the debate began if he is a worthy Hall of...
Dog Days of Spring Tonight @ 7pm
March 30, 2009 by
NY Baseball Digest
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Tired of spring training? We definitely are at New York Baseball Digest. Tonight we deal with the “dog days of spring” with two of NYBD’s own.
First, Frank Russo joins us to discuss why Joe Girardi is the right manager for Joba Chamberlain. He will also chat about...
Eric Gagne, Difference Maker
August 13, 2007 by
Select Site
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Remember when the Boston Red Sox picked up Eric Gagne at the trade deadline and all the ESPN hacks were saying how they had plugged their only real hole and that he might solidify them as the sure-fire World Series favorite? Gagne was supposed to be the guy who took the Red Sox bullpen...
How will Diamondbacks’ fans remember Schilling?
“After being blessed to experience 23 years of playing professional baseball in front of the world’s best fans in so many different places, it is with zero regrets that I am making my retirement official.”
Straight from the blog of Curt Schilling, 38pitches.com, in...
Schilling Retires: Bidding Curt a Fond, if Brief, Farewell
March 23, 2009 by
BostonSportZ.com
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Curt Schilling officially announced his retirement today (via blog!) at age 42 after twenty three years of involvment with Major League Baseball.
Schilling called time on a career that took him around the country, pitching at his best in Arizona and Boston, helping the Red Sox win...
Curt Schilling announces his retirement
March 23, 2009 by
tonyblogs.net
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In "We kind of figured you were already retired" news, Curt Schilling has announced his retirement on his blog, 38Pitches.com.
Schilling hadn't pitched since 2007 after missing all of last season with an injury. That is, after he signed a one-year, $8 million contract...
A Hall of Fame writer’s lame case against Curt Schilling
June 30, 2008 by
Bugs & Cranks
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Rick Hummel has been covering baseball for the St. Louis Times-Dispatch for 25 years. Colleagues, i.e., baseball writers in the Baseball Writers Association of America, think so highly of Hummel's body of work that he was awarded the J.G. Taylor Spink Award in 2006, the highest...
You Callin' Me A Liar?
May 09, 2007 by
Lady At The Bat
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It was finger-pointing day in Major League Baseball yesterday. The usual suspects were involved, including Curt "I Care So Much" Schilling:
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