Former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher Curt Montague Schilling now works as a commentator for BlazeTV. He was voted the World Series MVP in 2001 after helping the Philadelphia Phillies reach the World Series in 1993. He also played for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2001, the Boston Red Sox in 2004 and 2007, and the Philadelphia Phillies in 2007.
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A major league record for pitchers with at least 10 shutouts, Curt Schilling retired with an 846 percent postseason victory percentage and an 11-2 career record in the postseason. He is a member of the 3,000 strikeout club and leads all inactive players in strikeout-to-walk ratio.
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Most seasons, he finished third with 300 strikeouts. The Howie Carr Radio Network engaged Curt Schilling as a radio host to do a sports show on Saturday mornings.
Why did Curt Schilling not get elected to the Hall of Fame?
On Thursday, the board of directors of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum unanimously decided not to withdraw former pitcher Curt Schilling’s name from the ballot for induction in 2022.
Why is Schilling not in the Hall of Fame?
While Schilling’s accomplishments on the field are undeniable, he has alienated himself after retiring by making offensive remarks about Muslims, transgender people, journalists, and other groups.


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