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Curt Schilling

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I've been able to do what I love and what I'm passionate about my entire life. I made, you know, an insane amount of money playing baseball.


— Curt Schilling


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I've been called a lot of things. But never, and I mean never, could anyone ever make the mistake of calling me a Yankee fan.


— Curt Schilling


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I've been playing games for 30 years, and I've been a hard-core gamer.


— Curt Schilling


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I've got a wife, four kids, a business, and a baseball career.


— Curt Schilling


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I've got thick skin.


— Curt Schilling


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I've had teammates I didn't get along with, who hasn't? I've never had a teammate call me a bad guy, while he was my teammate, and if he did when I was gone what kind of teammate was he anyway?


— Curt Schilling


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I've helped create over 400 jobs in the worst economy of my lifetime. That's cool.


— Curt Schilling


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I've made mistakes, I've misspoke, I am sure I will again sometime, but that happens, that's part of being human in my book. I'm OK with that. I've never done it maliciously, ever.


— Curt Schilling


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In baseball, I was always in control of everything until I let the ball go.


— Curt Schilling


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In my mind, I never doubted whether I was going to achieve what I wanted to do. I just had to decide what it is I wanted to do.


— Curt Schilling


#decide #doubted #going #had #i






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Conflicts with players
Schilling is known for being outspoken and this has resulted in several conflicts with fellow players. Schilling periodically contributes on the ESPN Boston website answering fan questions about the Red Sox or baseball in general. Schilling retired with a career postseason record of 11–2.

The company released Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning in February 2012 but just three months later Schilling laid off his entire staff amid severe financial troubles that resulted in the company missing payroll the previous week. Schilling retired with a career postseason record of 11–2.

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