Why doesn't Mr. Big Mouth call out former teammates, like Matt Williams or Eric Gagne? I actually agree with Schilling about Clemens, but he benefitted from teammates being juiced up. Maybe he should forfeit his World Series rings because of Matt Williams production. And yeah, it would be absolutely awesome if Schilling had a positive test sometime! He needs to shut up. He's walking a slippery slope.
2007-12-20 06:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a big Curt Schilling fan, but i can admit that he does like to voice his opinion on a number of topics and some people find that irritating, however, if you take the time to listen to anything he has ever said, it is pretty obvious that he isn't a dumb jock, he is a highly intelligent person, who i'm sure is smart enough that he wouldn't be running his mouth on the subject if he was taking anything. You sound like nothing more than another whiny Yankee fan who is bitter that Schilling was a big part of ending your 2001 and 2004 seasons, coupled with the fact that the Yankee "Dynasty' of the late 90's will forever be linked to the steroid era
2007-12-20 06:52:18
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answered by James S 3
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I think he is juiced. He has gotten bigger over the years too. When another players has a weight gain or his head swells up, he is on steroids according to the public poll. Just because someone says something about Schilling, don't assume it's a New York fan.
2007-12-20 08:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you seen how big Gagne is? Go look back at pictures of him when he was a starter for the Dodgers and you'll get your answer.
People just don't like those that speak their mind. Granted he goes overboard, but blame the people that read his blog on a daily basis, not the man writing them.
EDIT: Shiloh - Schilling never said anything about taking back World Series rings, those are TEAM awards. He only referred to personal awards such as the Cy Young and MVP.
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2007-12-20 06:10:42
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answered by Kris 6
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The pink Sox are remarkable and that i admire them. Curt Schilling is a great pitcher and would have no reason to be. For all of you people who say he's a huge-mouth, you may desire to be Yankees followers....yuck! :(
2016-10-09 00:00:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, maybe Curt Schilling mouths off a little too much, but you have to give him credit for staying clean.
I'm a Red Sox fan, but that has nothing to do with the fact that I believe Curt Schilling has not used steroids...I'd say the same thing if he played for any other team.
2007-12-20 06:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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On the one hand, yes. On the other hand, I find it hard to connect the words "Curt Schilling" and "positive." His GM with the Phillies, Lee Thomas, put it best: "One day out of five, he's a horse. The other four, he's a horse's @$$."
2007-12-20 06:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You know, I never hope that for anyone. That's like saying that the kid next door should get cancer and die.
Besides, you are one of those people who drain the color out of baseball. What do you want? In interviews all the players talk that political double speak no substance really speak anyway. If you were around, Casey Stengel and Yogi Berra and Leo the Lip Durocher and Danny Ozark and all the other colorful guys would have been muffled. Why so much white bread?
2007-12-20 07:05:30
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answered by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7
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Big mouth.....big talk!!!...but little, actually none, when he was in front of Congress and had an opportunity to get out in front and lead everyone to clean it up.....Matt Williams was on the Mitchell report...maybe Curt should give back his World Series ring from the Diamondbacks....Williams was the 3rd baseman on that team ...right?
2007-12-20 07:30:01
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answered by Mickey Mantle 5
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I disagree. Curt Schilling is EXACTLY what this game needs - why won't anyone in the NFL, NBA, etc. stand up like he has? I think what he has done is LONG overdue in all major league sports, and I would hope the other sports would want someone like Curt Schilling within their leagues to have enough intestinal fortitude to stand up and push for change, and for his peers to either put up or shut up.
2007-12-20 06:12:13
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answered by TQTX37A 4
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