What happened to Schilling's ankle?

A torn tendon sheath he suffered in his right ankle during the first game of the American League Division Series against the Angels seemed to get the best of him. “Every step made me question my ability to pitch,” Schilling said.
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When did Curt Schilling hurt his ankle?

Curt Schilling crossed over from star pitcher to Boston folk hero on the night of October 19, 2004, when he started Game Six of the American League Championship Series against the Yankees with splotches of what looked like blood on the sock that covered his right ankle.
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How did Schilling get the bloody sock?

Before Schilling threw his first pitch in the bottom of the first inning, the television cameras picked up blood soaking through his white sock, seepage from the incision as he warmed up in the bullpen before the game. The ankle appeared to hold up under the strain of Schilling's delivery.
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How did Curt Schilling injure his ankle?

Schilling bled through his sock during Game 6 of the 2004 American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees, helping the Red Sox overcome a 3-0 series deficit for the first time in baseball history.
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What happened to Curt Schilling's bloody sock?

Perhaps not coincidentally, Schilling auctioned his bloody sock off in 2012, where it fetched a price of $92,613. The sock is back up for auction in 2021. Red Sox fans, your time is now. @SCPAuctions announces it is auctioning off Curt Schilling's Bloody Sock from Game 2 of the 2004 World Series in its upcoming sale.
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How much did Curt Schilling's socks sell?

NEW YORK (AP) — A bloody sock worn by Curt Schilling while pitching for the Boston Red Sox in Game 2 of the 2004 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals was sold for $92,613 at a live auction on Saturday night at the Fletcher-Sinclair Mansion.
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Was Curt Schilling a closer?

Later, the entire Red Sox team was named Sports Illustrated's 2004 Sportsmen of the Year, making Schilling only the second person to have won or shared that award twice. Schilling began 2005 on the disabled list due to recurrent ankle injuries. He returned in July as Boston's closer.
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Who has the bloody sock?

The performance will always be known as the "Bloody Sock Game." Schilling picked up the victory by holding the Yankees to just one run on four hits over seven innings. The bloody sock is the most iconic image from the game, but this game also featured a very controversial play.
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Should Schilling be in Hall of Fame?

Curt Schilling came just 16 votes shy of making the Baseball Hall of Fame in voting last year, his second-to-last year appearing on the ballot. It appears that he is going to be further away from the 75% threshold in 2022, his 10th and final year of eligibility in voting.
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Is Schilling a Hall of Famer?

The logic is suitably twisted -- Schilling doesn't think he's a Hall of Famer, and neither do the writers, but they're cowards, so let the ex-players decide -- but it's all part of whatever Schilling has become over the last decade, an increasingly isolated figure who's no longer a part of baseball in any public way ...
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Why is Curt Schilling in the HOF?

A six-time All-Star and three-time World Series champion, Schilling won 216 regular-season games and racked up 3,116 career strikeouts – trailing only 13 Hall of Famers and Roger Clemens. He was also one of the best postseason pitchers in history, posting an 11-2 record and 2.23 ERA in 19 career playoff starts.
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Is Mark McGwire in the Hall of Fame?

Mark McGwire is the best Oakland A's player that has not been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
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Why is Omar Vizquel not in the Hall of Fame?

His career spanned four decades and 24 seasons, over which he won 11 Gold Gloves. Vizquel is on the Hall of Fame ballot for the fourth year and is seeing his chances at the Hall of Fame disappear because of two scandals involving domestic violence and sexual harassment.
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Why is Mattingly not in Hall of Fame?

The Modern Era Ballot named him a finalist in 2017, but he got fewer than seven votes from the 16-member committee, with 12 needed for election. Mattingly was considered again by the Veterans Committee in 2019, but failed to get enough votes to make Cooperstown.
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How many Cy Youngs does Curt Schilling have?

But in some ways, it's the story of Schilling's whole career. He has, essentially, had three Cy Young seasons now. He just has had them in the wrong time, in the wrong place, for the wrong team or pitching alongside the wrong teammate.
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How much money did Pete Rose make playing baseball?

During his playing and managing career, Pete Rose earned a total of $7.1 million in salaries. His highest-earning year was 1986, when the Cincinnati Reds paid Rose $1 million for managing the team.
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What was Babe Ruth worth?

Babe Ruth was almost inconceivably wealthy. Still, let's try to conceive. The customary way of translating Ruth's salary is to adjust by the Consumer Price Index, which gives an estimate of $1.37 million.
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Who's the richest baseball player?

1. Alex Rodriguez. Alex Rodriguez is currently the wealthiest baseball player, with a net worth of $350 million.
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Why Sammy Sosa bleached his skin?

“It's a cream that I have that I use to soften [my skin], but has bleached me some. I'm not a racist, I live my life happily. “What happened was that I had been using the cream for a long time and that, combined with the bright TV lights, made my face look whiter than it really is.
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Who is the richest MLB pitcher?

The 20 Richest MLB Pitchers of All-Time
  • No. 4 – Johan Santana.
  • Earnings: $161.4 million.
  • No. 3 – CC Sabathia.
  • Earnings: $169.3 million.
  • No. 2 – Mariano Rivera.
  • Earnings: $169.4 million.
  • No. 1 – Randy Johnson.
  • Earnings: $175.5 million.
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