Curt Schilling Strikes Deal With ESPN

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Apr 3, 2010

Curt Schilling Strikes Deal With ESPN BRISTOL, Conn. — Curt Schilling
has been hired by ESPN to work as a baseball analyst.

The network says that the former
pitcher, who won World Series titles with the Arizona Diamondbacks and
Boston Red Sox, will appear on Baseball Tonight and ESPN Radio, in
addition to contributing to ESPN.com.

He will make his debut Sunday during
ESPN’s pregame coverage of the big league opener between the Red Sox and the New York Yankees.

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