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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Curt Schilling Joining Outkick For A Baseball Show

Curt Schilling
Former Phillies ace and Boston Red Sox hero Curt Schilling is getting back on-air.

The Philly Inquirer reports Schilling-turned right-wing commentator is joining Outkick, the conservative sports and culture website founded by Fox Sports radio host Clay Travis.

Schilling, 56, will host The Curt Schilling Baseball Show, where the three-time World Series champ promises to offer his expert analysts and “unvarnished opinions” about the game and its players. The show premieres Feb. 24.

Schilling said in a statement he is looking forward to “strictly talking about baseball.”

“I’ve missed being involved in a sport that I love and can’t wait to get started,” Schilling said.


The Outkick  is known for its conservative view of sports and culture. In addition to his roles at Fox Sports, Travis and conservative pundit Buck Sexton host The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, which replaced The Rush Limbaugh Show on many stations across the country.

In December, Schilling was once again passed over by the Baseball Hall of Fame. After four less-than spectacular seasons with the Baltimore Orioles and Houston Astros, Schilling spent 16 seasons with the Phillies, Red Sox, and Arizona Diamondbacks, where he amassed three World Series victories and 216 regular season wins with a career 3.46 ERA. He was a six-time All Star and was named World Series MVP in 2001, and he became famous for a bloody sock during the Red Sox’ win over the New York Yankees in Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS.

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