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NEW: Curt Schilling To Return to ESPN For MLB Playoffs

Monday, September 28, 2015

 

Curt Schilling

Former Boston Red Sox pitcher and 38 Studios CEO Curt Schilling will return to ESPN for the Major League Baseball playoffs, Schilling told reporters on Sunday during a NASCAR event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. ESPN has confirmed that Schilling will return to the studio for "Baseball Tonight" following the network's coverage of the American League Wild-Card Game.

Schilling was suspended from the company in late August after a twitter post in which he compared Muslims to Nazis. Schilling deleted the tweet minutes later.

After the World Series wraps up, Schilling will have one year left on his contract at ESPN.

The three-time World Series Champion was at the NASCAR race to deliver the pre-race prayer.

 

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