10/19/04: With a bloody sock, Curt Schilling pitched an epic Game 6 of the ALCS to continue the miraculous story for the Boston Red Sox
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While a lot of people talked about A-Roid swatting the ball of Bronson Arroyo's hand, this was Curt Schilling's night. The greatest baseball game that I've ever seen. Yankees had a hard time finding a reason to boo Schilling. They booed the umps and Big Pappi a lot more than Schilling.
too bad hes a maga dipship now
Pimp!!!
1:05 is he carrying his batting gloves?
Yank this!
I will never understand why the Yankees didn’t try to bunt off him. That said, Schilling was EPIC. They don’t make em like that anymore.
Love the Sox and thought I’d live to see a World Series win. But, for the life of me, I could never understand why the Yankees and Cardinals didn’t bunt on him.
Big game pitcher
Should be in Hall of Fame
Ketchup or not , considering the pressure and that yankee lineup this was as clutch a performance as anyone in mlb history agree?
I heard it was painted
ketchup
I'm a Red Sox fan but this was nothing but a PR stunt.
Curt Shilling is a detestable human being and his politics are completely disgusting. Yet he is one of the greatest pitchers who ever lived and should be given all the accolades of all the greats like Nolan Ryan, Greg Maddox, Randy Johnson, John Smoltz, Roger Clemens and all the rest.
he SHOULD not have his amazing accomplishments diminished because of his political
Views, those are his opinions. I hate those opinions, but I recognize his contribution to baseball and everyone else should too
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Why isn’t this man in the hall?
Red Sox Nation will never forget you Curt. This game was one of the gutsiest performances in sports history. Legendary.
The Yankees to this day sleep with a night light because of Curt Schilling.
Curt pitched hurt, tired, ect. and was still effective. He played the game the right way. He never bet on baseball. He never failed a drug test. He never beat his wife. Ty Cobb is in the Hall of Fame (deserves to be !) and Cobb was a crazy bastard. let Schilling in.
CONGRATS UNCLE!!!!
Induct him into the hall of fame already. His politics never should effect the decision
Everything was perfect before A-Rod tried to cheat his way onto Second Base forcing in A Yankee Run that was later disallowed.
How is this guy not in The Hall?
Hall of Fame worthy? Absolutely!!
Whatever you think of his politics, this was a masterful moment in Red Sox history.
Pure blood and guts….a performance that you will likely never see…he has every excuse not to pitch and excelled. Thank you
Too bad this guy is a rambling racist.
Now most red sox fans absolutely despise him because he's a conservative LOL
What Curt Schilling is doing now is more incredible than this. You talk about adversity, he's basically blacklisted from the baseball community now.
Great pitcher, great postseason clutch pitcher but we found out later that it was not real blood in the sock.
If it was really blood, wouldn't you change your sock to a new clean sock?
That's not blood, even red sox former catcher Doug Mirabelli said it was not blood on the sock.
When political views keep you out of the hall of fame….
Ruben sierra wow lol
#Brilliant
2004 is the year that never happened
This story was so brilliant that it completely overshadowed the pitching performance in Game 7. How many fans even remember that Derek Lowe, working on TWO-DAYS REST, kept the Yankees at bay while the Red Sox built their huge lead?
Those oxys work wonders
Epic!
he is a dick off the field but a boston legend on the field
DAAANG Boston, when you guys say "Red Sox", you're NOT kidding.
What a performance by him just unbelievable still 14 years later it still to this day one of the greatest pitching performances in postseason history
That was the 'REAL' red sox which was the key to break the curse of bambino.
Is there a way that we can get rid of Joe Buck annoucing?
Why is this man not in the hall of fame?Oh yeah its the current year and anyone right of Jane Fonda isn't allowed to have an opinion.
He's a racist POS but he's a fucking stud.
I can put ketchup in my sock too.
What bullshit. Dramatic, scripted nonsense.
He redefined what the Boston Red Sox means in a way
Remember when he was also a great pitcher, not just a loud abrasive a-hole?
Cocktail sauce
Curt Schilling should definitely be in the Hall of Fame.