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This party has officially ended. After being blessed to experience 23 years of playing professional baseball in front of the world's best fans in so many different places, it is with zero regrets that I am making my retirement official
Curt Schilling officially retires Mar 23, 2009
If some people want to believe this was me taking advantage of the situation financially, I wouldn't have done it here
Schilling to rehab injured shoulder Feb 18, 2008
If someone wrote that stuff about me and I didn't sue, am I not admitting that there's some legitimacy to it
Bonds tries to deflect critics Jul 27, 2007
I had an injection yesterday so I'm giving it a couple of days here to see how it plays out. The best case is that I'll be pitching on Sunday ... but that doesn't seem like that's going to be the case
Schilling says no damage to shoulder Jun 20, 2007
We talked yesterday and they have decided they're going to go more from a business standpoint
Schilling looks to free agency after 2007 Feb 22, 2007
Curtis Montague Schilling (born November 14, 1966 in Anchorage, Alaska) is a former American Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher. He helped lead the Philadelphia Phillies to the World Series in 1993 and has won World Series championships in 2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks and in 2004 and 2007 with the Boston Red Sox. Schilling retired with a career postseason record of 11–2.
Schilling graduated from Shadow Mountain High School in Phoenix, Arizona in 1985, before attending Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona.
He began his professional career in the Red Sox farm system as a 2nd Round pick in what would be the final January draft for MLB. After 2.5 years in the minor leagues he was traded to the Baltimore Orioles in 1988 for Mike Boddicker. His major league debut was with the Orioles (1988–1990), and he then spent one year with the Houston Astros (1991).