American former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher and BlazeTV pundit Curtis Schilling was born on November 14, 1966.
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He was voted the World Series MVP in 2001 and won championships in 2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks, 2004, and 2007 with the Boston Red Sox. In 1993, he assisted in guiding the Philadelphia Phillies to their first World Series participation.

Schilling retired with a career record of 11-2 in the postseason, and among pitchers with at least ten decisions, his postseason winning percentage of.846 set a major-league record.
He boasts the greatest strikeout-to-walk ratio of any of the club’s inactive members and is a member of the 3,000 strikeout club. In terms of the number of seasons with 300 strikeouts, he is tied for third.
Curt Schilling Age
Curt Schilling is 56 years of age.
Curt Schilling Teams
Curt Schilling teams played includes the following;
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- Boston Red Sox2004-2007 (4 Seasons)
- Arizona Diamondbacks2000-2003 (4 Seasons)
- Philadelphia Phillies1992-2000 (9 Seasons)
- Houston Astros1991-1991 (1 Season)
- Baltimore Orioles1988-1990 (3 Seasons)
Curt Schilling Bloody Sock
On February 23, 2013, the first bloodied sock was sold at a live auction at the Fletcher-Sinclair Mansion for $92,613 to an unidentified bidder.
Curt Schilling Son
The son of former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, Gehrig Schilling, has had several challenges throughout his life.
When Gehrig, now 19 years old, was in middle school, he received an anorexia diagnosis. Shonda, his mother, noticed a shift in his eating habits and took him to the doctor.
Curt Schilling Daughter
Curt Schilling’s daughter is Gabriella Schilling.
Curt Schilling Stats
For five different teams, including the Phillies and Red Sox, Curt Schilling played 20 seasons. He had 3,116 strikeouts, a 3.46 ERA, 216 wins, and 146 defeats.
Curt Schilling Today
The conservative sports website Outkick has hired the former Phillies ace and Boston Red Sox star as a broadcaster.


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