Curt Schilling
Curtis Montague Schilling (born November 14, 1966) is an American former
Major League Baseball right handed
pitcher and commentator for media outlet
BlazeTV. He helped lead the
Philadelphia Phillies to a
World Series appearance in
1993, and won championships in
2001 with the
Arizona Diamondbacks and in
2004 and
2007 with the
Boston Red Sox, being named a co-winner of the
World Series MVP in 2001. Schilling retired with a career
postseason record of 11–2, and his .846 postseason winning percentage is a major-league record among pitchers with at least ten decisions. He is a member of the
3,000 strikeout club and has the highest strikeout-to-walk ratio of any of its inactive members. He is tied at third place for the most 300-strikeout seasons.
After retiring, he founded Green Monster Games, which was renamed
38 Studios. The company released ''
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning'' in February 2012. Three months later, they laid off their entire staff amid severe financial troubles. As a radio personality, Schilling was signed by the
Howie Carr radio network to do a Saturday morning politics and sports show. As a
conservative, Schilling joined
Breitbart in 2016.
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