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Former baseball pitcher Curt Schilling, born Nov. 14, 1966, played in the MLB from 1988 to 2007, was a three-time World Series champion and 2001 World Series MVP. In his career, he pitched for the Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox. Schilling finished his career with a 216-146 record, a 3.46 ERA and 3,116 strikeouts. (Photo AP)
Former baseball pitcher Curt Schilling, born Nov. 14, 1966, played in the MLB from 1988 to 2007, was a three-time World Series champion and 2001 World Series MVP. In his career, he pitched for the Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox. Schilling finished his career with a 216-146 record, a 3.46 ERA and 3,116 strikeouts. (Photo AP)
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Curt Schilling wants 38 Studios lawsuit dismissed
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling asked a Rhode Island judge to dismiss a state economic development agency's lawsuit over its $75-million loan guarantee for his now-defunct video game company, calling claims he and fellow executives misled the...
Tags: Defendants, Keith Stokes, Prosecution, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Curt Schilling's bloody sock auction: Do I hear $100,000?
Bidding is underway for a bloody sock that Curt Schilling wore while pitching the Boston Red Sox to a victory against theĀ St. Louis Cardinals during Game 2 of the 2004 World Series. Schilling decided to sell the sock, which was bloodied as he was...
Tags: Auction Service, Mindy McCready, Sports, Roger Clemens, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Curt Schilling says he was encouraged to use PEDs with Red Sox
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling told Colin Cowherd on his ESPN radio show that "former members of the organization" told him performance-enhancing drugs were an option to help him get healthy when a shoulder injury sidelined him in 2008....
Tags: ESPN (tv network)
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Many Hall of Famers seem glad Clemens, Bonds were snubbed
Al Kaline, Dennis Eckersley and Mike Schmidt have a few things in common. One, they are all members of baseball's Hall of Fame. Two, they are all glad no one was elected to join them this year. “I’m kind of glad that nobody got in this year,...
Tags: Juan Marichal, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Free Press, Frank Robinson, Al Kaline
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Curt Schilling's bloody sock to go on the auction block
Anyone want to buy a bloody sock? A lot of people in Boston probably do. Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is selling the blood-stained sock he wore during the 2004 World Series. Chris Ivy, director of sports for Texas-based Heritage...
Tags: Auction Service, American League Championship Series, Sports, Bankruptcy, World Series
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Al Pacino to play Joe Paterno in biopic on Penn State coach
Al Pacino will star as Joe Paterno in the movie "Happy Valley", a film about the life of former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno. Brian De Palma will direct the film, which is expected to come out in 2014, The movie will be based on the...
Tags: Al Pacino, Auction Service, Movies, Entertainment, Brian de Palma
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E3: Still relevant in a changing market?
With the sale of packaged video games in decline, one may wonder whether a convention like E3, which opened Monday to begin its annual celebration of the spectacle of big-budget titles, is still needed. For the last 18 years, E3 has served as the...
Tags: Sociology, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Companies and Corporations, Activision Blizzard, Inc., Culture
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Patt Morrison Asks: Dodgers dugout doc Sue Falsone
The Dodgers' pitchers and catchers will show up at Camelback Ranch in Arizona in a few days for spring training. And so will Sue Falsone. She won't be in the stands; she'll be in the dugout and the clubhouse, with the guys. She's the Dodgers' new head...Tags: High School Sports, Sports Illustrated, Nomar Garciaparra, Spring Training, Mickey Mantle
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Curt Schilling shutters his game studios, lays off entire staff
Just three months after shipping his first game, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has reportedly laid off the entire staff of his two development studios, Big Huge Games and 38 Studios, and shut down the...
Tags: Sports, World Series, Labor Markets, Electronic Arts Inc., Boston Red Sox
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Video game sales plunged 20% in February
Company TownThe video game industry continued to struggle in February, notching a 20% decline in combined hardware and software sales, according to NPD Group....
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