Baseball Hall of Fame Shuns Curt Schilling Once Again
Red Sox great Curt Schilling was once again snubbed by the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday.
Red Sox great Curt Schilling was once again snubbed by the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday.
Baseball great Curt Schilling sounded off on Twitter and told failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to “STFU.”
Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling once again did not get elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame after 10 years of being on the ballot.
If you’re looking for someone to be upset about not getting voted into the Hall of Fame, don’t waste your time talking to Barry Bonds.
Curt Schilling responded to the snub by the Hall of Fame voting Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) with a snub of his own, requesting that his name be removed from the ballot.
Wednesday, MSNBC contributor Mike Barnicle reacted to former Major League Baseball star pitcher Curt Schilling not being elected to the league’s Hall of Fame along with controversial players such as Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.
Curt Schilling did not get enough votes to get into the Baseball Hall of Fame this year, and neither did anyone else.
Insurance giant American International Group (AIG) canceled Boston Red Sox legend Curt Schilling solely because he is a conservative.
An overwhelming amount of pro athletes, current and former, have voiced support for black Americans in recent days. But what about Jewish Americans? That topic ran wild on social media this week after Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson shared some anti-Semitic posts.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) may represent the great state of Massachusetts in Congress, but at least one of her most high-profile constituents seems to favor former Vice President Joe Biden for the Democrat nomination.
The magic number to win induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame is 75 percent, Curt Schilling did not get that. Though, the former Red Sox pitcher and outspoken conservative got very, very close.
Only a matter of hours after President Donald Trump tweeted his support for Curt Schilling’s possible run for Congress, USA Today posted an extremely critical piece on the former MLB star.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter Tuesday morning to encourage former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Curt Schilling to make a run for Congress in the Grand Canyon State.
Famed Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling has once again been denied entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame, after inductees were announced for 2019.
NEW YORK (AP) — This honor was saved for the one and only Mariano Rivera.
Former MLB star Curt Schilling sat down for an interview with Fox News’ Mark Levin, host of “Life, Liberty & Levin” to discuss his exclusion from the MLB Hall of Fame, despite his excellent statistics. Schilling said his omission from
Curt Schilling’s Hall of Fame candidacy got a public show of support on Sunday from someone who knows about being a candidate for something, and winning.
On Sunday, it was announced that Harold Baines and Lee Smith were chosen to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, by the Today’s Game Era Committee.
Barry M. Bloom, a sports columnist for Forbes, penned a piece saying that he finally voted for Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling for inclusion into the Baseball Hall of Fame, despite calling the famed “bloody sock” pitcher a “right-wing, reactionary, demagogue.”
Former pitcher Curt Schilling played an important part in the Boston Red Sox’s 2004 World Series win. However, the former pitcher and current Breitbart host was not among those in attendance ahead of Game Two of the 2018 World Series, on Wednesday night.
Candace Owens credited “leftist media” with “inciting violence and hate,” offering her comments during a Tuesday interview with Breitbart News’s Curt Schilling.
On Monday, July 2, Clay Travis of the popular sports site “Outkick the Coverage,” visited with the Curt Schilling Podcast to discuss topics ranging from NFL anthem rules, Supreme Court Picks, and Clay’s possible run for the U.S. Senate from Tennessee.
Three-time World Series Champion Curt Schilling is more than a former All-Star Major League Pitcher. He has his hand on the pulse of current events — whether it be cultural, political, or spiritual. Now Curt Schilling gets to make the call, and he’ll be making it every day on Breitbart’s newest addition to its podcast network: The Curt Schilling Podcast.
President Donald Trump’s threats to cut funding to the Palestinians puts the Palestinian Authority on notice that they will face consequences for their intransience, support for terrorism and anti-Israel incitement, explained Breitbart Jerusalem bureau chief Aaron Klein.
Former Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Tevi Troy told Breitbart News: Sunday Edition that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) had actually done an even better job managing Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico than it had in dealing with Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Hurricane Irma in Florida recently.
Former MLB pitcher and SiriusXM radio host Curt Schilling joined Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Monday to discuss his Operation Bullpen relief efforts in Puerto Rico, as well as continuing news developments coming out of Las Vegas.
In an appearance Thursday on “Fox & Friends,” Curt Schilling ripped his former employer ESPN for employing some of the “most racist people in sports.” Schilling, who called “SC6” host Jemele Hill a racist last week after she tweeted out
Former MLB pitcher Curt Schilling and CNN’s Michael Smerconish got into a heated debate Saturday over ESPN anchor Jemele Hill’s accusation that President Donald Trump is a “white supremacist.” Schilling said this week in an interview with Sean Hannity that
Wednesday on Sean Hannity’s nationally syndicated radio show, former Major League Baseball pitcher Curt Schilling weighed in on ESPN “SportsCenter: SC6” co-host Jemele Hill’s tweets accusing President Trump of being a “white supremacist.” Schilling, who was fired from ESPN for sharing
On Monday, ESPN host Jemele Hill called President Donald Trump a “white supremacist.” Today, the cable sports network responded with a meaningless slap on the wrist for their host’s outrageous comment.
As the New York Yankees could definitely attest, trying to keep Curt Schilling from doing something he sets out to do, typically ends badly. Not for Schilling of course, but for those people, or in this case, those things, that attempt to stand in his way.
ESPN Radio host Dan Le Batard, offered a unique and somewhat surprising take on how someone should go about getting a job at ESPN. The late-morning radio host said that listeners and fans have frequently asked him how to get a job talking about sports at ESPN.
Breitbart Tech’s gaming expert Nate Church joined Curt Schilling, himself a long-time gamer and former development studio founder, on Schilling’s show Whatever It Takes to discuss the growing phenomenon of eSports, with its huge presence in Asia and rapid growth in the United States.
Representative Steve King of Iowa joined Curt Schilling on Wednesday’s edition of “Whatever it Takes” to praise Jeff Sessions in light of recent tension between President Trump and the attorney general.
Breitbart Tech’s Nate Church joined Curt Schilling for their weekly gaming segment on Whatever It Takes, Schilling’s Breitbart News Radio program, to discuss the overload of great video games in 2017 and the future of virtual reality.
Former Republican congressman and Army Lt. Colonel Allen West discussed the situation in North Korea on Breitbart News Radio with host Curt Schilling on Friday’s edition of Whatever It Takes.
Though his conservative politics might keep legendary ace pitcher Curt Schilling from being inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, that won’t stop the man regarded as one of the greatest Boston Red Sox heroes of all time from fearlessly speaking his mind.
Breitbart’s Curt Schilling spoke to Fox Sports commentator Jason Whitlock on a wide range of topics. The pair discussed topics such as Tiger Woods, racism in sports, and the relationship players have in the locker room.
Pennsylvania Rep. Jamie Santora (R-163) defended his legislation outlawing private gun sales via the implementation of universal background checks during the May 30 airing of Whatever It Takes with Curt Schilling.
The claim that fans in Boston called Adam Jones the N-word is similar to the unproven claims that tea party supporters similarly taunted Rep. Andre Carson back in 2010.