Curt Schilling’s Wife Takes to Social Media to Blast Red Sox for Snubbing Her Husband
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Schilling’s wife Shonda took to Facebook to criticize the snub.
She wrote, “As much as we did for the Red Sox on and off the field. I just don’t have words I can say that would still make me look like a lady.”
He was the founder of 38 Studios, the Rhode Island funded gaming company that went bankrupt. Later, he was an analyst for ESPN, but was fired for political comments.
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