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Former MLB pitcher Schilling lands video podcast show

Curt Schilling in 2007, his last major league season

Curt Schilling, a former pitcher with the Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks, will join the OutKick to host “The Curt Schilling Baseball Show,” the national multimedia platform announced Tuesday.

The video podcast will make its debut Feb. 24 with new episodes airing every Tuesday and Friday during Major League Baseball  Spring Training.

“The Curt Schilling Baseball Show” will feature Schilling’s vast baseball knowledge, expert analysis, and unvarnished opinions on the most talked about issues and stories in the game. Schilling will also interview current and former baseball stars and players considered royalty in the sports industry. With more than 200 wins over his 20-year career, Schilling is universally recognized as one of the greatest post-season pitchers of all-time as a six-time All Star with three World Series rings.

Schilling said: “I’m very excited join OutKick and work with a group building a platform that has quickly become a leader in sports media. The opportunity to get back to strictly talking about baseball and interacting with the best players around the league is something I couldn’t pass up. I’ve missed being involved in a sport that I love and can’t wait to get started.”

In his career, Schilling compiled a postseason record of 11–2, and his .846 postseason winning percentage is a major-league record among pitchers with at least 10 decisions.

The show will be available on OutKick.com/curtschilling and all major providers and distributors where podcasts are available.

Lou Carlozzo

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