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Schilling writes goodbye letters to Red Sox mates - MLB
Schilling writes goodbye letters to Red Sox mates - MLB
BOSTON -- Curt Schilling isn't going to make his teammates read his blog. He wrote some of them letters to say goodbye. "I actually broke out a pen and paper the last couple days," Schilling said Tuesday in his weekly radio appearance while driving to Fenway Park for the Red Sox victory parade. "There's a very realistic chance I won't ever play with them again." The soon-to-be 41-year-old ...
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Schilling Takes A Shot At Yankees
WasWatching.com — From ESPN.com - Schilling said it did not bother him that Rodriguez's announcement came during Boston's coronation. But he seemed to relish the opportunity to take a shot at the Red Sox rivals' disappointing season. "It wasn't unexpected," Schilling said. "Between them and the Yankees making sure we were updated every 15 minutes about when they were actually going to name their manager, I didn't give a crap. Bottom line was they're playing golf and making organizational decisions and we're still playing games." To the ...

Schilling says there’s ‘very realistic chance’ he’s done in Boston
BBTF's Baseball Primer NewsblogSchilling says there’s ‘very realistic chance’ he’s done in Boston and tosses a zesty stielhandgranate the Yankees way… Schilling said it did not bother him that Rodriguez’s announcement came during Boston’s coronation. But he seemed to relish the opportunity to take a shot at the Red Sox rivals’ disappointing season. “It wasn’t unexpected,” Schilling said. “Between them and the Yankees making sure we were updated every 15 minutes about when they were actually going to name their manager, I didn’t give a crap. Bottom line was they’re playing golf and making organizational ...

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