Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Curt Schilling Was Money

RATHER THAN WAIT 'TIL MIDSEASON to entertain an offer, Curt Schilling chose to hang 'em up yesterday after a 20-year career. Schilling will always be remembered first and foremost as a big game pitcher ala John Smoltz, Jack Morris, Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson, etc. He was pretty much money during the postseason, winning some harrowing, high-stakes AL Championship and World Series games with the Red Sox and Diamondbacks. From the notorious bloody sock game against the Yankees in '04 to Game 7 of the '01 World Series, Schilling was nails. MLB was lucky to have him.

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