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- The Five Most Important Players in Boston Red Sox HistoryThe Boston Red Sox have one of the most storied traditions in professional sports, but who are the five players who have played the most important role in creating such a well known franchise?
- Martha Coakley - Curt Schilling a "Yankees Fan"Martha Coakley, the Democratic candidate for US Senate in the special election in Massachusetts, added to her long list of gaffes and missteps when she attested that Boston Red Sox's great Curt Schilling was a "Yankees fan."
Curt Schilling Senate Run is Only Compromise for MassachusettsThere are a number of candidates who have shown interest in the open Massachusetts state Senate seat, and one of the most intriguing options is former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.- Could Curt Schilling Run for Senate?Looking into the possibility of Curt Schilling running for the United States Senate in Massachusetts.
- Top 5 Reasons Curt Schilling Should Run for US Senate!5 Reasons why former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling should run for the US Senate in the Massachusetts Special Election to fill the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Senator Ted Kennedy
- Is Schilling a Slam Dunk for the Hall of Fame?Curt Schilling officially announced his retirement last month at the age of 42 by saying, "This party has officially ended." Will Schilling be enshrined in the Cooperstown?
- A Look at the Career of Curt SchillingIn 20 seasons as a major league pitcher (1988-2007) Schilling amassed a record of 216 and 146 in pitching for the Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox.
- One of the 'Good Guys' Retires!Curt Schilling one of the brighter spots in the Major Leagues, has retired because of his body breaking down.
- Curt Schilling Retires; Bound for Cooperstown?Curt Schilling is one of baseball's dominant pitchers and deserves a place in the Hall of Fame.
Are Curt Schilling and Mike Mussina Hall of Fame Worthy?An opinion piece on whether or not Curt Schilling and Mike Mussina are worthy enough to get into the Baseball Hall of Fame.- Boston Red Sox Pitcher Curt Schilling Retires from BaseballCurt Schilling, known for his gritty performance on the field and the no holds barred off the field, has decided to retire from baseball after 23 years.
- Boston Red Sox Pitcher Curt Schilling RetiresBoston Red Sox pitcher, Curt Schilling, has retired. As a New York Yankees fan, Schilling's retirement comes a few years too late.
- Curt Schilling is a Hall of FamerWhy Curt Schilling belongs in Cooperstown
- Which Team Will Curt Schilling Pitch for in 2008?Curt Schilling has filed for free agency and listed the teams that he is considering pitching for in 2008. Here is a quick look to see which of the teams would be the best fit for Schilling.
- Is Barry Bonds Guilty Because He Didn't Sue?Curt Schilling belives that when Barry Bonds didn't sue the authors of Game of Shadows that proved he was guilty of taking steroids but Curt Schilling is wrong as usual.
Curt Schilling Dishes a No-No at Barry BondsIn a recent HBO interview with Bob Costas, Curt Schilling breaks the code of silence amongst players by attacking Barry Bonds.- Baseball Announcer Says Curt Schilling's Bloody Sock was a HoaxCurt Schilling, who famously pitched only days after having a tendon in his ankle stapled to avoid it willing around, and then pitched with blood seeping from the wound, refuted claims that the bloody sock was simply paint or catsup.
38 Studios: Curt Schilling Gets in the (Video) GameBaseball pitching legend Curt Schilling is a hardcore gamer both on and off the field. In 2006, he founded his own online game company.- Comparing Curt Schilling to All Time Baseball GreatsCurt Schilling has some very impressive career stats that stamp him as one of the best pitchers in baseball history.
- Curt Schilling to Come back in 2008 as a Member of the Red SoxSo it did not surprise me when I heard that Curt Schilling was coming back to pitch in 2008. The other thing that did not surprise, and it should not surprise Sox fans either, is that Curt said he only plans on pitching with the Red Sox.
- Baseball's Last Call for Boston's Curt SchillingCurt Schilling didn't win 20 games until he was 34 years old, but he has been one of baseball's best power pitchers for the last decade.
- Hall of Fame Case: Curt SchillingIs Curt Schilling a future Hall of Famer? To find out, we'll look at Schilling's stats, compare them to objective metrics, current Hall of Fame pitchers, and some of his peers, and see what they tell us about his chances of being elected to Cooperstown.
Celebrating Red Sox FansBecause we hurt with you Red Sox fans. Okay maybe not
Red Sox JokesRed Sox Jokes - wait - do we really need them- Decorate Using Red Sox Bedding and DecorIs your son a Red Sox fan? If so, why not decorate his room using Red Sox bedding and decor. I recently decorated my own son's room and it turned out awesome.
Sports Briefs: No October SurpriseCurt Schilling doesn't want to be Senator Schilling? The Gab Four already had their chads out, along with their exclusive "Vote Schilling" buttons.- Schilling for Senate!The Senate seat left open in the wake of Ted Kennedy's death has led to some unexpected and unwelcome speculation as to who may fill these larger than life shoes.
- 2009 Red Sox Opening Day Rematch with Rays Rained OutThe Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays were due to renew their new rivalry in an Opening Day showcase at Fenway. Instead, rain postponed their opener, as bad weather is spreading all over the country to ruin many Opening Days in baseball.
- Are the Red Sox Leading the League in Charitable Donations?Since their dramatic win of the 2004 World Series the Red Sox are in the spotlight for their on field accomplishments. But you miss part of who the Sox are if you don't check out their off the field charitable activities.
- Red Sox FaithThe Red Sox persevered, keeping their eyes focused on that prize, until finally winning in 2004.
- Red Sox Review - A Mid Year Look at Boston's Post Season ChancesAs Major League Baseball approaches the mid season mark, what better time to reflect on where the Red Sox stand and what their post season outlook is. Could this be another World Series year?
Recommended Reading: 10 Great Baseball BooksNothing beats sitting down with a good baseball book, and this article highlights 10 of my personal favorites, all of which I'd highly recommend.
The Bloody Red SoxI have had enough of Boston Red Sox fans in the national media, blabbing in the papers, books, and Internet. I could go another 80 plus years without them winning a world series. They could too.