Born on November 14, 1966, Curtis Schilling is a former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who now works as a pundit for the network BlazeTV.
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He was voted the World Series MVP in 2001 and won championships in 2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks, 2004 with the Boston Red Sox, and 2007 with the Philadelphia Phillies. He also assisted the Philadelphia Phillies in leading them to a World Series berth in 1993.
Schilling departed with an 11-2 career record in the postseason and a major-league-best.846 postseason winning percentage among pitchers with at least 10 decisions.
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He is one of the inactive members of the 3,000 strikeout club and has the highest strikeout-to-walk ratio of them all. He shares third position for the most seasons with 300 strikeouts.
How big is Curt Schilling?
American professional baseball player Curt Schilling, who helped the Boston Red Sox (2004 and 2007) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2004 and 2007) win the World Series, rose to prominence as a pitcher in the 1990s.
How fast did Curt Schilling throw?
A scorching fastball from Schilling that reached speeds of 96 to 98 mph was unquestionably his career-high strikeout pitch. Schilling had a bulldog mentality and thought he could throw gas by anyone, especially early in his career.


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