Curt Schilling — P
Years with Boston: 4
Awards and Recognitions with Boston
Winning Games Leader, 2004
All-Star Selections with Boston (1)
2004
Pitching Statistics for Curt Schilling with Boston
Biography for Curt Schilling
In 2004, nearly 18 years after Boston drafted him in 1986, Curt Schilling finally made his debut with the Red Sox; in between, the veteran ballplayer spent 16 seasons, beginning in 1990, playing for Baltimore, Houston, Philadelphia, and Arizona. With the promise that he would "break an 86-year-old curse," the 2001 World Series co-MVP won 21 starts and finished second in the Cy Young vote during the regular season. Schilling then won his first post-season start but an ankle injury appeared to damage any chance Boston had of a championship. Instead, thanks to a revolutionary surgical procedure and with blood seeping through his sock, he pitched through the pain for a crucial win in Game Six of the team's miraculous ALCS win over New York, then toughed it out in Game Two of the World Series for yet another win, the first pitcher to win World Series starts for three different ball clubs (he had also won a start for Philadelphia in 1993 and the Diamondbacks in 2001). Injuries would limit him to only 11 starts and 32 appearances in 2005, 21 times as an emergency closer, but he rebounded the next season to win 15 starts, including career win number 200 in May of 2006. 2007 proved to be another difficult season as shoulder tendonitis knocked him out between mid-June and August, which limited him to just 24 starts, but he proved healthy enough to join Boston on the post-season roster, winning three games in four starts with a 3.00 ERA and 16 strikeouts as the Sox won their second World Series title in his four year tenure.
Memorable Moments for Curt Schilling
- 28 November 2003 - Boston trades four players, including pitcher Casey Fossum, to Arizona for former Red Sox pitching prospect Curt Schilling.
- 8 May 2004 - Shortstop Pokey Reese hits two home runs, including an inside-the-park job, as starter Curt Schilling goes the distance in a 9-1 Boston win over Kansas City at Fenway Park.
- 19 October 2004 - Curt Schilling, the tendon in his ankle sutured together to allow him to pitch, goes seven innings and allows just one run of four hits and Boston wins 4-2 in Game Six of the ALCS versus New York. Mark Bellhorn's three-run home run in the fourth proved to be the difference.
- 24 October 2004 - Boston wins Game Two of the 2004 World Series 6-2 over St. Louis at Fenway Park thanks to another surprising performance from starter Curt Schilling, who allows an unearned run in six innings of work with blood leeching through his sock from his reconstructed right ankle. Jason Varitek leads the offensive attack for the Red Sox with a two-run triple.
- 27 May 2006 - Curt Schilling and the Red Sox beat the Devil Rays, 6-4, making the right-handed hurler the 104th player to amass 200 victories.
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