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Curt Schilling
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Age59 years
BornNov 14, 1966
Height6'7" (2.00 m)
Weight198 lbs (90 kg)
BMI22.5
CountryUnited States
ProfessionBaseball player, publisher
ZodiacScorpio ♏
Born inAnchorage

Curt Schilling

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Curt Schilling

Curt Schilling, born on November fourteenth, nineteen sixty-six, is a distinguished former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher and a prominent commentator for BlazeTV. His illustrious career in baseball is highlighted by his pivotal role in leading the Philadelphia Phillies to a World Series appearance in nineteen ninety-three. Schilling's legacy further solidified as he clinched championships with the Arizona Diamondbacks in two thousand one and with the Boston Red Sox in two thousand four and two thousand seven, earning the title of co-winner of the World Series MVP in two thousand one.

With a remarkable postseason record of eleven wins and two losses, Schilling boasts an impressive .846 winning percentage, a major-league record among pitchers with at least ten decisions. He is also a proud member of the three thousand strikeout club and holds the highest strikeout-to-walk ratio among its inactive members. Notably, he ranks third for the most seasons with three hundred strikeouts, showcasing his exceptional talent on the mound.

After hanging up his cleats, Schilling ventured into the gaming industry by founding Green Monster Games, which was later renamed thirty-eight Studios. The company made waves with the release of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning in February two thousand twelve, although it faced severe financial difficulties just months later, resulting in the layoff of its entire staff.

In addition to his entrepreneurial pursuits, Schilling has made a name for himself as a radio personality. He joined the Howie Carr radio network to host a Saturday morning show focused on politics and sports. A vocal conservative, Schilling became associated with Breitbart in two thousand sixteen, further expanding his influence beyond the baseball diamond.