BOSTON -- When the 2004 Red Sox are welcomed to Fenway Park for a 20th anniversary celebration of their curse-busting World Series victory, Curt Schilling will not be present. The Boston Globe's Dan ...
When the Boston Red Sox commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 2004 World Series Championship team and the life and memory of Tim Wakefield on Opening Day, one notable former member of the club will ...
Curt Schilling’s most memorable moment as a pitcher in MLB has to be "The Bloody Sock Game," in which he pitched seven innings of one-run ball while bleeding from his right ankle to help the Boston ...
Curt Schilling has confirmed that he won’t be among the 2004 World Series champions attending the Red Sox home opener on Apr. 9. The ex-pitcher has kept a relatively low profile since last September, ...
Curt Schilling has heard the rumors and conspiracy theories about his bloody sock from Game 6 of the 2004 American League Championship Series. He’s says they’re all BS, and he’s willing to put his ...
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has declined the team’s invitation to be part of the April 9 Opening Day ceremonies at Fenway Park, a source with direct knowledge told the Globe. The Sox on ...
Curt Schilling turned down an invitation to partake in the Red Sox’s home opener festivities that will honor the 2004 championship team and the late Tim and Stacy Wakefield, according to The Boston ...
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has declined his invitation to be a part of the 2004 championship ceremony the Red Sox will hold during their home opener on April 9, according to team sources.
Amid controversy, former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has declined the team’s invitation to take part in its celebration of the 2004 championship at the team’s home opener on April 9, a source ...
Beginning March 17, collectors can bid on Curt Schilling's bloody sock — no, not that one. This stained stocking is the one Schilling slipped onto his right foot before Game 2 of the 2004 World Series ...
Mike Toole is the managing editor for CBS Boston. He has worked in the WBZ-TV newsroom for more than 20 years. He previously wrote and produced news and sports at WABC-TV in New York. DALLAS - ...
As the Celtics try to steal a slice of that 2004 Red Sox magic, I'm reminded of the one player they absolutely, positively cannot invite to Boston. You want David ...
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