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Schilling writes goodbye letters to Red Sox mates
Schilling writes goodbye letters to Red Sox mates
Curt Schilling isn't going to make his Red Sox teammates read his blog. He wrote some of them letters to say goodbye.
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Gaslamp Ball — ... Schilling is such a little drama queen.  Try this, think of something lame and chances are he's done it.  Whined like a little bitch after throwing getting a no hitter broken up by a bunt?  Check.  Writing a blog?  Check.  Writing love letters to his teammates?  Check.  Lying about a fake bloody sock?  Check.  Nobody cares about you Schilling!  Nobody cares about the stupid Red Sox!  We only care about A-Rod opting out of his contract with the Yankees! ...

I Want My Funeral to Be a Rolling Rally
Keep Your Sox On - Red Sox Baseball Blog About Red Sox Baseball — ... air guitared and embarrassed himself into another collection of unflattering poses. It’s just too bad everyone was too busy enjoying life to make him stop. He was a man about town that has suddenly brought the town to him.As of this point, I am not ready to discuss signing, firing, quitting or trading of any member of the 2007 World Champs. Just please gimmie a few days or more to enjoy the party while it lasts.Like when Youk when asked about the future of many of his free agent to be teammates his reply was simple and complete: “no comment.”I agree. I’m ...

Schiling Watch: Penned Goodbyes
The700Level.com - Philly Sports & Minutiae —    "I actually broke out a pen and paper the last couple days and wrote letters to some people here, just to say goodbye.  There's a very realistic chance I won't ever play with them again."-Curt Schiling on returning to Boston, also Stark weighs in ...

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