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Mike Safo with Curt Schilling

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Joined today by 3x World Series Champion, 216 game winner, 6x All-Star and future Hall of Famer, Curt Schilling. Curt and I talk about the current state of baseball, how much of it he watches nowadays and which players are a must watch for the veteran pitcher. He describes the mentality of pitching and how he had a 67 point checklist when a batter came to the plate. Curt talks about the genius that is Theo Epstein, why clubhousechemistry is more important than sabermetrics and what makes a good leader. We hear a few good clubhouse stories involving Manny Ramirez, David Ross, Orlando Cabera and others. Curt takes us through the epic, at bat showdown with Soriano in game 7 of the 2001 World Series and how he felt when he saw Mariano Rivera warming up. We hear about his warrior-like performance with the infamous bloody sock in 2004 and when the Red Sox knew they would win the World title. Curt tells us about how a quick comment after the 2004 World Series set him down road to politics, and how President Bush called him to help him campaign in the swing states. We talk about how scary the media can be, why he got fired from ESPN and current divide in this country. Curt tells us about what he thinks of President Trump’s “locker room talk”, who can challenge Donald Trump in the 2020 election and his plans on speaking at college campuses. From his eventual election to Cooperstown, to the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein. All this and much much more with one of the most dominating pitchers of our lifetime.

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