Conspiracy Theory: Schilling's bloody sock was faked!

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 Conspiracy Theory:  Schilling's bloody sock was faked!
I love a good conspiracy theory. This one is good because I'm so sick of hearing about the Red Sox miracle wins.  This is what happens when you blow something way out of proportion.  You get the backlash from the rest of the country and from other teams.  People want to tear down everything you built.  In this case it wouldn't be such a bad thing. So you've got this ... [link]

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Bloody Sock? Maybe, Maybe Not
Published 4/26/2007 by Geoff Young at Knuckle Curve - Baseball News
... Our friends at Gaslamp Ball have pointed to a story claiming that Curt Schilling’s infamous bloody sock from the 2004 playoffs

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