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Curt Schilling may be a big fan of Roger Clemens, but you won’t find any Barry Bonds posters hanging on the walls of his Medfield home. Schilling, in his weekly appearance on sports radio WEEI’s Dennis and Callahan show, was asked if baseball fans should hold their noses while watching Barry Bonds’s pursuit of Hank Aaron’s all-time major league home run record. “Oh yeah. I would ... [link]

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Schilling : “No Gray Area” On The Sultan Of Surly
Published 5/8/2007 by GC at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... Two posts in one day concerning the free expression of shy, retiring wallflower Curt Schilling, who’d have believed it? The following is from the Boston Globe’s Steve Silva.

Schilling backhands Bonds
Published 5/8/2007 by Randy Booth <info@overthemonster.com> at Over the Monster: Front Page Posts
... Extra Bases:

Stones. Glass Houses.
Published 5/9/2007 by Paul SF at YFSF
... -- Curt Schilling, on WEEI's Dennis and Callahan, 5.8.07. Bonds has not ever admitted to doing any of those three alleged actions.

I've Got A Lot Of Problems With You People!: The Airing Of Grievances: Curt Schilling Edition
Published 5/9/2007 at Deadspin
... . When asked on WEEI's "Dennis and Callahan" radio show if he thinks Bonds' home run totals are tainted, Schilling said:

Wednesday a.m.: What Barry Bonds needs most, a new feud
Published 5/9/2007 by John Ryan at Morning Buzz
... Add this one to the feds and Jeff Kent and the Bonds on Bonds producers and Cory Lidle (although I guess that one s over now) and who knows who else. Curt Schilling called him out in a radio interview Tuesday . The Red Sox pitcher does seem to have his facts mixed up I don t recall Bonds ever admitting to cheating on his wife or his taxes or the game, which I don t particularly believe but which would make the whole perjury thing a little difficult to pursue if he had come clean. But, a good backdrop to that Giants visit to Fenway Park looming next month. I think Schilling just got jealous of the attention being paid to all that sudden talk about a potential Clemens-Bonds showdown for the record. But I m sure he ll detail

All good innings...
Published 5/10/2007 by Kristin at Drunken Bleachers Blog
... 1)Curt's statement on WEEI:

As Schill stir the drink, Francona shows his cool
Published 5/10/2007 by Dan Lamothe at Red Sox Monster - MassLive.com
... yesterday after ripping Barry Bonds in a radio interview Tuesday. The rip-job highlights: Schilling said Bonds has admitted to "cheating on his wife, cheating on his taxes, and cheating on the game," even though Bonds has never said any of those things in public. Francona's reaction was to tell Schilling to "zip it a little,"

Curt Schilling: I'm Sorry, Barry
Published 5/10/2007 by Sooze at Babes Love Baseball
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