blogs.weei.com - 12/1/2008
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So we’re sitting down back in August, Tim Murphy and I, making a ‘wish list’ of contributors for our new venture. To be honest, the list wasn’t that long in my mind. Big names weren’t hard to identify, but finding big names who were going to deliver big things when ...
bizofbaseball.com - 11/24/2008
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bizofbaseball.com —
Free agent and former Red Sox pitcher, Curt
Schilling announced today that he will visit troops stationed
in the Persian Gulf as part of a week-long USO/Armed Forces Entertainment tour. As part of a trip to “extend America’s well wishes,” Schilling will visit and shake hands with service ...
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Curt Schilling Heads to Persian Gulf as Part of USO Tour
sportscracklepop.com - 11/24/2008
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sportscracklepop.com —
OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY
GOD! We have reached the final match up in
our long search for the biggest douchebag in all of sports, and it’s a doozy! (I have no idea if I spelled doozy right.) Recap of why each contestant made the Finals ...
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Who’s The Biggest Douche in Sports? Finals Edition
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Curt Schilling Crosses The Border, Takes Blog To WEEI
Small White Ball —
Curt Schilling - the outspoken pitcher that attained legend-status in Boston - will be taking his keyboard and hard drive to WEEI as they announced Schilling will join the growing media company as a blogger and online presence for their website. Schilling has been writing blogs for his personal site 38pitches.com for several years, getting applauded and ripped for his long-form opinions and topics of the day, ranging from the happenings of the Red Sox to politics. He hasn't announced whether he'll attempt a return to the mound, but he will be ...
Curt Schilling Joins The Media
SOX & Dawgs —
... which is sure to be a home run for WEEI.com and the WEEI Sports Radio Network.”
Schilling pitched for the Boston Red Sox from 2004-2008, helping the team win two World Series. Originally drafted by the Red Sox, Schilling made his major league debut in 1988 with the Baltimore Orioles and has also pitched with the Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies and Arizona Diamondbacks. In 2001, Schilling shared the World Series MVP Award with teammate Randy Johnson.
Welcome Curt [WEEI]
©2008 SOX & Dawgs. All content contained here in is ...
Watch a Game With Curt Schilling
Fenway West - A Boston Red Sox Blog —
Rob Bradford of WEEI.com has announced that Curt Schilling will be participating in online chats during select Red Sox games throughout the season. He did show up during game 7 of the ALCS on WEEI's live blog. Schilling uses the same screen name "Gehrig38" on WEEI as he does on ...
Shanoff's Wake-Up Call: Twitter, Plax, SEC
The Sporting Blog —
... Then a few years ago, athletes took to blogs: Less effort, more pay-off — particularly with bloggers eager to link to their wackiness (Arenas), analysis (Schilling) or earnestness (Oden). Still: It's a bit too much work. All those posts. (Unless a media company is sponsoring you.) ...
Grab Bag
The Joy of Sox —
In July 2007, Curt Schilling told Dirt Dogs that there was "absolutely zero chance" that he would do any media work, "less than zero actually". About two weeks ago, Schilling joined WEEI. Royals catcher Tony Pena Jr. had an OPS+ of 5 last year! BR's SoTD notes that Bill Bergen posted OPS+ of 1, 6 and -4 in three consecutive seasons. ... Also: Red Sox pitching > Yankees pitching and Mike Mussina is a Hall of Famer. Peter Schiller of Baseball Reflections asked a handful of bloggers what they thought of interleague play and a few ...
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Goodbye Mr. Schilling —
Bleacher Report - MLB 12/4/2008
Want to know the best thing about being a Red Sox fan? I mean besides the fact that we finally won a World Series…twice in four years…
Curt Schilling isn’t on the team anymore.
I know he could feasibly come back ...