What was Curt Schilling thinking as he flirted with a "no-no"?

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 What was Curt Schilling thinking as he flirted with a "no-no"?
The embattled, shy and reserved Curt Schilling was one out from pitching his first career "No-Hitter" yesterday. Oh, the thoughts of what was racing through his mind. This is our comedic guess at what he thinking. [link]

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Published 6/9/2007 at Deadspin
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