Curt Schilling
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Schilling has announced his retirement, the Boston Globe reports. "This party has officially ended," said Schilling. "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."
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He finishes up his career as a three-time World Series champ, with a 216-146 record and 3.46 ERA, while ranking 14th all-time with 3,116 strikeouts.
He finishes up his career as a three-time World Series champ, with a 216-146 record and 3.46 ERA, while ranking 14th all-time with 3,116 strikeouts.
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Other than his decision to file for free agency, there's nothing about Schilling to suggest he plans on pitching this season. Schilling recently signed a deal to become a baseball analyst/blogger at a local radio station's Web site, suggesting he might be ready to retire. After missing all of last season with a biceps/shoulder injury, the 42-year-old Schilling faces a large uphill climb back to the majors.
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The Cubs have not ruled out the possibility of signing Schilling to a low-base, one-year contract, the Chicago Tribune reports. He probably wouldn't be ready to pitch until June or July because he had shoulder surgery last summer.
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Schilling (shoulder) told the Orlando Sentinel on Saturday that he may be interested in pitching for the Cubs or Rays.
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Schilling (shoulder) has officially filed for free agency.
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Schilling, who underwent season-ending shoulder surgery on June 23, said in an interview with Sporting News that he might try to pitch in 2009 under the right circumstances, perhaps a half season, the Associated Press reports. "I won’t come back for a full season, that much I know. If I do decide to come back I would work to the point I was ready and somewhere around May 1 let the teams know I wanted to pitch the second half," he said.
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Schilling (shoulder) has begun the rehabilitation process for his right shoulder after surgery, the Associated Press reports.
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