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Schilling's Case for Cooperstown

By Ed PriceMar 23rd 2009 – 2:20PM

Blowhard Hall of Fame? On the first ballot. Postseason Hall of Fame? No doubt. Baseball Hall of Fame? Good question. Curt Schilling has been a borderline Hall of Famer for a while, and his retirement announcement Monday brings the issue to the forefront. The gut reaction, right now, is that he gets in -- despite...

Curt Schilling Retires

By Tom FornelliMar 23rd 2009 – 11:11AM

After letting the world know that he'd love to pitch for the Rays or Cubs this season and hearing nothing in return from those teams, Curt Schilling went on his blog Monday morning and let the world know that he's retiring from the game of baseball. More Coverage: Schilling's Case for Cooperstown On his blog, Schilling...

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Former 38 Studios employees defend Schilling, talk political misinformation [Updated]

By Jef Reahard Jun 01st 2012 - 03:05PM

Gamers and other outsiders have been quick to label Curt Schilling as the primary villain in the 38 Studios drama, but a new piece at Gamasutra intimates that that might not be the whole story.

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Schilling's Gold Can't Save Flop Company

By The Huffington Post Jun 01st 2012 - 01:35PM

A fortune in gold bullion wasn't enough to save Curt Schilling's struggling company, but that's just the first level in an epic labyrinth of failure for the New England video game maker and its all-star founder.

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38 Studios, Schilling ask Rhode Island for more money; state officials freeze

By Alexander Sliwinski May 16th 2012 - 02:04PM

Today's emergency meeting by Rhode Island officials to determine what they are going to do about Curt Schilling's 38 Studios has concluded with officials freezing like deer in headlights.

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Curt Schilling: Red Sox Organization 'Destroys People's Lives Because They Can.'

By The Huffington Post Oct 14th 2011 - 02:46PM

The bloody sock that Curt Schilling wore while pitching the Red Sox to a victory over the New York Yankees in Game 6 of the 2004 American League Championship Series in the Bronx is perhaps the most prized relic amongst the true believers in Red Sox Nation.

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Curt Schilling First Pitch: Former Diamondback Air Mails Ball At Chase Field (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors Sep 13th 2011 - 05:31PM

After four years out of baseball, it looks like Curt Schilling has lost his fastball.

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