Red Sox veteran pitcher, Curt Schilling is out to prove a point to the media and the sports world. This past week rumors swirled about whether Schilling's sock in the 2004 ALCS had blood on it or not. Certain news sources are convinced it was red paint or dye. How ludricious! Everone knows Curt was injured in that series and pretty much all of the playoffs yet labored to help Boston go on to win the World Series. Playing with sutures in his ankles, showing clearly pain on his face at times, it was obvious WHAT WAS ON HIS SOCK!
Now he has bet the media $1 million for anyone who can bet prove the substance on his sock wasn't blood. I think he should defend himself and has a right to be mad about this nonsense. His disgust for the media critics concerning this was posted on his blog. I know some sports reporters are sly, lying weasels who don't always care about the truth, they're just looking for a story which is usually vastly exaggerated. No one will be able to prove the Red Sox starting pitcher wrong. I'm sure he's already made fools out of the media and they will be eating their own words.
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