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  • Braves_fan_1990
    Rookie
    • Jan 2009
    • 91

    #1

    Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

    Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'
    • <FORM method=post action=http://buzz.yahoo.com/vote/;_ylt=AhURZfN71H70ufVpsFv9jH_34494;_ylu=X3oDMTBtcT c4Zjd0BHNlYwN0b29scy10b3AEc2xrA2J1eno->BOSTON – Curt Schilling retired from baseball Monday after a career in which he won World Series titles with the Boston Red Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks and was one of the game's most dominant pitchers and grittiest competitors.</FORM>
    The 42-year-old right-hander said on his blog he's leaving after 23 years with "zero regrets." Schilling missed all of last season with a shoulder injury after signing a one-year, $8 million contract.
    "The things I was allowed to experience, the people I was able to call friends, teammates, mentors, coaches and opponents, the travel, all of it, are far more than anything I ever thought possible in my lifetime," he wrote.
    Schilling had surgery last June and had said he might come back in the middle of this season. He was not under contract for this season. He made no reference to his injury on his blog.
    Schilling won a World Series with Arizona in 2001 and with Boston in 2004 and 2007.
    In his first year in Boston in 2004, he helped the team win its first World Series in 86 years, pitching Game 2 of a sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals after a surgical procedure to suture a loose tendon in his right ankle and with blood seeping through his sock. The sock is now in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
    He was drafted by the Red Sox in the second round of the 1986 draft, but was traded to the Baltimore Orioles before playing for the big league club. He pitched for the Orioles, Houston, Philadelphia and Arizona before being wooed to the Red Sox by general manager Theo Epstein.
    Schilling, one of the sport's hard throwers, finishes his career with 3,116 strikeouts, 14th most in baseball history, a 216-146 record and a 3.46 ERA.
    He was even better in the postseason, with an 11-2 record, the best of any pitcher with at least 10 decisions, and 2.23 ERA in 19 career starts.
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  • nyisles16
    All Star
    • Apr 2003
    • 8317

    #2
    Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

    Yup- he was a true competitor out on the mound..

    Hard to believe I remember him as a rookie, and has been in the league for 23 years

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    • DTX3
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jun 2003
      • 13022

      #3
      Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

      Good, now that he is officially retired maybe he could shut his big mouth and mind his own business.
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      • ChrisHero
        Banned
        • Jul 2003
        • 1109

        #4
        Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

        **** him.

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        • Brandwin
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2002
          • 30621

          #5
          Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

          Originally posted by DTX3
          Good, now that he is officially retired maybe he could shut his big mouth and mind his own business.
          Originally posted by ChrisHero
          **** him.

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          • The C
            Banned
            • Apr 2005
            • 7538

            #6
            Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

            I guess he has more everquest time now

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            • BunnyHardaway
              Banned
              • Nov 2004
              • 15195

              #7
              Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

              I wonder what team's hat he'll be wearing if he makes it into the HOF.

              I say Arizona.

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              • ehh
                Hall Of Fame
                • Mar 2003
                • 28962

                #8
                Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

                Perhaps the biggest d-bag involved with the entire steroid scandal and he wasn't even a user. Good riddance, this guy is on Canseco's level in my eyes.
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                • wwharton
                  *ll St*r
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 26949

                  #9
                  Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

                  Originally posted by nyisles16
                  Yup- he was a true competitor out on the mound..

                  Hard to believe I remember him as a rookie, and has been in the league for 23 years
                  Some of us can't help but remember him as a rookie... and that God awful trade.

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                  • CMH
                    Making you famous
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 26203

                    #10
                    Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

                    Falls short of the HOF. I don't like to value wins so much, but 216 is not enough. If he makes it at that number then Blyleven deserves to be joined at the hip in his induction ceremony.
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                    • Blzer
                      Resident film pundit
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 42520

                      #11
                      Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

                      Originally posted by JJLinn
                      I wonder what team's hat he'll be wearing if he makes it into the HOF.

                      I say Arizona.
                      Really now? That's an interesting one.

                      I'd go with the obvious one in Philly, but I'll have to look back at the numbers and also just think about which place he really called "home." I know he loved Arizona, though I just didn't feel like he was there long enough in his career to make that kind of pull for the HOF (though his K/BB ratio was phenomenal as hell those early 2000 years).

                      I like him as a pitcher and respect his viewpoint on steroids (though he's rather outlandish at times), and I appreciate that he does a lot outside of baseball for his personal fan base, community-wise. But I understand where people are coming from when they say they hope he rots in hell and things like that. I guess I don't really know where I am with him right now.

                      Let me put it this way: if he ever signed with the Yankees instead of Boston or something like that, I would like him a lot less.
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                      • SPTO
                        binging
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 68046

                        #12
                        Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

                        He'll wear a Phillies cap. There's no way he'll wear a Boston one. Remember the choice of caps is now under the HOF's jurisdiction and one of the criteria is probably "when you think of this player what team do you see him on". I think the obvious answer is Philadelphia.
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                        • Dice
                          Sitting by the door
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 6627

                          #13
                          Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

                          Originally posted by SPTO
                          He'll wear a Phillies cap. There's no way he'll wear a Boston one. Remember the choice of caps is now under the HOF's jurisdiction and one of the criteria is probably "when you think of this player what team do you see him on". I think the obvious answer is Philadelphia.
                          I hope he wears a dunce cap.
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                          • CoRruPt-
                            MVP
                            • Jun 2005
                            • 1279

                            #14
                            Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

                            Originally posted by SPTO
                            He'll wear a Phillies cap. There's no way he'll wear a Boston one. Remember the choice of caps is now under the HOF's jurisdiction and one of the criteria is probably "when you think of this player what team do you see him on". I think the obvious answer is Philadelphia.
                            That is if Schilling is even going to the HoF. Of course he can choose whatever cap he wants to wear... as a visitor.

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                            • SoxFan01605
                              All Star
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 7982

                              #15
                              Re: Schilling of Red Sox retires with 'zero regrets'

                              lol @ all the hate for Schilling. Most of you run off at the mouth about the same stuff on these forums...and your opinions are just as strong. The difference is he's given a much bigger platform to do the same talking.

                              Oh well, not saying anyone has to like him (and I certainly don't agree with his views all the time), but wow...lol.

                              Oh...and Schilling was a very good pitcher, but I don't see him as a HOF in ANY hat.

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