Whatever that may be. Curt Schilling has been the most loyal and most dependable to the Red Sox organization since he joined the team in 2004. What Curt Schilling did through the 2004 post-season just comes to show that pitchers like Mr. Schilling come only once in a blue moon. Not many pitchers will pitch through the amount of pain that Schilling went through. Only a few names come to mind that could do something like that, besides Schilling (currently playing): Kevin Youkilis, Derek Jeter, Jon Lester, Jeff Francoeur, Carlos Zambrano and John MacDonald.
Whenever injured and whenever called up to deliver some heroics, Curt Schilling has always been there. Whatever it may be, Curt Schilling deserves whatever he asks for, which usually not much from the Red Sox organization.Curt Schilling is a class act because he has always been this way with every baseball organization even when he was rarely playing and was not pitching well with the Baltimore Orioles and the Houston Astros.
When a player like Curt Schilling comes along, all you can do is sign him to a big contract, not let him lose his head and treat him like a regular human being. That is what the Red Sox have done and that is what they are doing right now and that is why they are one of the best teams in baseball.
Curt Schilling will most likely retire within the next couple of years and when he does expect him to be either a baseball host/analyst, working within the baseball organization and or, of course, hall of famer.
