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Curt Schilling, former World Series champion and founder of 38 Studios, shares some time discussing the vision his company has for video games, and what drives them to make that vision a reality.Curt Schilling, former World Series champion and founder of 38 Studios, shares some... more
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Former Boston Red Sox pitcher and World Series champion Curt Schilling enters the Mechanics Hall in Worcester to stumps for Senate Candidate Scott Brown January 17, 2010.Former Boston Red Sox pitcher and World Series champion Curt Schilling enters the... more
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Curt Schilling: Mechanics Hall in Worcester
By William Landers on January 18, 2010
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher and World Series champion Curt Schilling enters the Mechanics Hall in Worcester to stumps for Senate Candidate Scott Brown January 17, 2010.Browse: Home / Featured, U.S. News, Video / Curt Schilling: Mechanics Hall in... more
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Schilling is the founder and chairman of 38 Studios , a startup creating a massively multiplayer online role-playing game code-named Copernicus. http://www.38studios.com/
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"This party has officially ended," wrote Schilling. "After being blessed to experience 23 years of playing professional baseball in front of the world's best fans in so many different places, it is with zero regrets that I am making my retirement official.
Schilling compiled a record of 216-146, notching 3,116 strikeouts. In the postseason, Schilling went 10-2 with a 2.23 ERA in 19 starts.
He was part of three World Series championship teams -- the 2001 Diamondbacks and the Red Sox of 2004 and '07.Schilling is the founder and chairman of 38 Studios , a startup creating a massively... more
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The Curt Schilling saga may have come to an end. In his weekly interview on WEEI this morning, the Red Sox right-hander announced he will have surgery on right shoulder, ending his 2008 season and likely his career.
"There's a pretty decent chance that I've thrown my last pitch forever," the 41-year-old righthander said. "I don't want it to end this way, but if this is the way it has to end, I'm OK with that. If it's over and my last pitch was in the 2007 World Series, I'm OK with that. I just can't stress enough where I am mentally with this. I have not a regret in the world.
"None of this makes me bitter or angry. It is what it is. In that sense, honestly, it's very, very easy for me, because of what I've been able to experience compared to what I wanted when I first started my career. But if I have some say in how this is gonna end, I want it to be different than what it is right now."The Curt Schilling saga may have come to an end. In his weekly interview on WEEI this... more
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Curt Schilling who has been very much a man who has pitched through everything from leading the Diamondbacks to their famed 2001 championship of glory, the bloody sock game that highlighted Boston's road to the 2004 World Series championship, now in a battle between his medical experts and the team that is paying him $8 million this upcoming season.
Does he take the $8 million and risk destroying his arm by not getting a recommended surgery?
Or does he take the expert medical opinion and get that surgery to fix his shoulder so he can pitch in the second half maybe, and next year?
If this was anyone else, this wouldn't be news... but for the Red Sox to pressure Curt into not getting the surgery or voiding his contract, that would be one of the myriads classy moves pulled by the Red Sox's money grubbing front office in the recent decade.Curt Schilling who has been very much a man who has pitched through everything from... more
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Curt Schilling announced today that he will retire after the 2008 baseball season to pursue his other lifelong passion...developing an online multiplayer role playing game with Todd Macfarlane.
Wha? Really? Ooooookay.Curt Schilling announced today that he will retire after the 2008 baseball season to... more
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