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Syble Townsel's blog ::Red Sox Pitchers - Run Support and Won-Loss Totals






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Boston               Red               Sox               pitcher               Curt               Schilling               has               announced               his               retirement               from               major               league               baseball.

Unfortunately,               it's               a               few               years               too               late.

As               a               Yankee               fan,               I've               witnessed               Curt               Schilling               help               ruin               many               seasons               for               the               New               York               Yankees.

Schilling               and               Randy               Johnson               were               co-MVPs               in               2001,               when               the               Arizona               Diamondbacks               beat               the               Yankees               4               games               to               3               in               the               World               Series.

Then,               Schilling               committed               the               ultimate               sin,               he               signed               with               the               Boston               Red               Sox               and               promptly               declared,               "I               guess               I               hate               the               Yankees               now."               In               his               first               year               with               the               Red               Sox,               2004,               Schilling               went               21-6.

After               an               incredible               regular               season,               Schilling               continued               his               excellent               pitching               in               the               postseason.

Schilling               would               help               the               Red               Sox               comeback               from               an               0-3               deficit               to               win               the               AL               Division               Series               against               the               Yankees.

Schilling               will               be               remembered               for               pitching               the               Red               Sox               to               victory               in               game               six,               with               an               injured               ankle.

The               image               of               Schilling               on               the               mound,               with               his               blood               soaked               sock,               was               etched               in               our               minds.

The               lucky,               bloody               sock               is               now               in               the               Hall               of               Fame               .

The               Red               Sox               would               go               on               to               win               the               World               Series               that               year               (2004),               the               first               of               two               (2007),               during               Schilling's               tenure.
               It's               fitting               that               Schilling               is               ending               his               career               with               the               team               that               drafted               him.

The               Red               Sox               drafted               Schilling               in               1986,               then               traded               him               to               Baltimore               in               1998.

Schilling               would               also               play               for               the               Houston               Astros,               Philadelphia               Phillies               and               Arizona               Diamondbacks               in               his               career.
               Curt               Schilling               was               a               great               pitcher,               you               can               see               that               by               his               numbers,               but               his               toughness               is               something               they               don't               keep               stats               for.

The               measurable               stats               will               read,               three-time               World               Series               winner,               216-146               record,               3.46               ERA,               and               over               3,000               strikeouts               for               his               career.

Schilling               leaves               baseball               after               an               incredible               run,               which               could               have               been               even               better               had               it               not               been               for               injuries.

Schilling               says               he               has               no               regrets,               my               only               regret,               Schilling               never               wore               the               pinstripes.
               Happy               retirement,               Mr.

Schilling.

Feel               free               to               take               some               of               the               current               Red               Sox               players               with               you,               like               Beckett,               Papelbon,               Ortiz,               Pedroia,               Youkilis.
               Sources:
               http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/worldseries/2001.html
               http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/baseball/mlb/specials/postseason/2004/10/21/bc.bba.alcs.ap/index.html               
               http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?playerId=2112               
               http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/schilcu01.shtml               
               http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/team/player_jsp?player_id=121811&y=2004               
               http://www.thebaseballpage.com/players/schilcu01.php




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