
After 20 years in the MLB, playing the last four in Boston, Curt Schilling is retiring. He made the announcement on his blog, "38 pitches" this morning:
"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."
"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."
Big Schill will end his career with an overall record of 216-146 and 3.46 ERA. As a fan of the Red Sox, I'm very happy for Schilling and glad that he didn't suffer more shoulder injuries, but most of all, glad that he went out in a classy, non-Favre way. Schilling tried to come back for one more season last year, but due to his nagging shoulder injuries, he was unable to. Instead of trying to squeeze in one more season, the three-time World Champion bowed out gracefully, and will hopefully enjoy the next several years with his family and friends. Thanks for a great four seasons, Schill! We definitely couldn't have won the World Series twice without you.
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