http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2142185
I have to agree with you 100% for once when you said it's not Curt Schilling advertising what he says. Yes, he talks too much, but why does ESPN and others have to make a story out of everything he says?One day after Washington Nationals manager Frank Robinson said Rafael Palmeiro's records should be erased because of his failed drug test, Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling told WEEI radio's Dennis & Callahan show on Wednesday he agreed.
When asked if he would just erase the statistics, Schilling said:
"Yeah. I read something the other day about his career, his career numbers and how a lot of his career numbers coincide with certain dates and he obviously sat next to me in Washington [before Congress] and lied, so I don't know there's any way to prove that anything he did was not under the influence of performance-enhancing drugs."
This just in from ESPN:
Today Curt Schilling woke up, went to the bathroom, washed his hands, and then sat down at the kitchen table and ate a Dunkin' Donuts stuffed panini that was left over from yesterday's lunch.
When asked why he did this, Schilling replied "I am no different than Johnny from BK despite what Foulkie says." Proving once and for all that Curt Schilling is indeed a normal human being.