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From Tracy Ringolsby via the Rocky Mountain News : In the midst of Curt Schilling's holier-than-thou pronouncements about late-career booms, it would be interesting to have Schilling explain how he turned a lackluster career at the age of 30 into a dominating effort in the next decade. At 30, having played with a Philadelphia Phillies team that included Lenny Dykstra and Pete ... [link]

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Schilling's Late Career
Published 1/4/2008 by StatsGuru at Baseball Musings
WasWatching too quickly jumps on Tracy Ringolsby's anti-Schilling bandwagon . In the midst of Curt Schilling's holier-than-thou pronouncements about late-career booms, it would be interesting to have Schilling explain how he turned a lackluster career at the age of 30 into a dominating effort in the next decade. At 30, having played with a Philadelphia Phillies team that included Lenny Dykstra and Pete Incaviglia, who were listed in the Mitchell Report, Schilling had a career record of 52-52. Since he turned 30, Schilling is 164-94. What's more, he was 34 before he won ...

Losing an Argument
Published 1/5/2008 by Paul SF at YFSF
... As comments to Ringolsby's own story, comments on WasWatching's seemingly approving citation of the story, and comments on Baseball Musing's ...

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