Story Time With Curt Schilling...
In honor of the MLB draft, Curt Schilling has decided to turn yesterday's entry on his blog into an "Ode To Nostalgia."  With the old timey days clearly on his mind, Curt reminisces: Draft Day, 1986 (AKA the last January Draft ever). So there I am, sitting in the hallway of the men's dorm at Yavapai Junior...
Curt Schilling: More From The Old Man...
In recent weeks, Curt Schilling has been using his site as a forum for what we like to refer to as "old man's bar" debates.  These debates take the shape of a 64 pitcher tournament of hypothetical match-ups between two post-World War II Era pitchers -- put to a vote by his readers.  In short, baseball...
Schilling Says To Cut The Bull (The Bull...
In life, there are very few things you can rely on.  Fortunately, Curt Schilling offering a strong opinion in mezzo voce on any major controversy in the world of baseball is one of them. Over the weekend, Curt took the time to blog about the Manny situation.  An excoriating piece -- one in which no...
He Said They Were High Class (But That W...
Prior to the first Yankees-Red Sox games of the season at Fenway, Curt Schilling posted an entry to his blog about the benefits of playing at home during such a charged series.  He writes, "One of the perks of playing for the Red Sox, or the Yankees for that matter, is home field advantage. Home field...
MLB Bracketology...
Curt Schilling's 38 Pitches continues its tournament of post World War II Era pitchers. Where else could you get to debate Mike Mussina (a #6 seed) vs. Mel Stottlemyre (an #11)?   (Okay, you could have that argument in any old man's bar in New York City.  But only after 2 AM.)  But on Curt's blog...
Fidrych and Kalas . . ....
In his latest entry of his blog 38 Pitches, Curt Schilling pays tribute to Harry Kalas, who passed away yesterday. “For the 10 years I was in Philadelphia, Harry was the only member of the media ever allowed to ride on the players’ bus. He was in the truest sense of the meaning, one of us.” Curt...
Maurice Clarett: Prisoner In Disguise...
Yet another captivating entry from "The Mind of Maurice Clarett" -- the blog that Clarett writes from his jail cell. He ponders the family visit: "Is it a good thing or a bad thing?" In heart-wrenching, take-you-there detail, Clarett describes the anticipation that precedes his family's arrival, their...