Ken’s Korner: Schilling may have to sell bloody sock
17 Dec
Ken’s Korner: Schilling may have to sell bloody sock
Ken’s Korner News & Views from the World of Antiques & Collectibles By Ken Hall Schilling may have to sell bloody sock
Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Eight years ago, Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling was a World Series hero, a key piece in the BoSox drive to its first world championship in nearly a century. He pitched through pain and the photo of his blood-stained sock became one of the most iconic sports images of the decade. But now, Schilling may have to sell that very sock, plus other personal memorabilia, in order to cover loans he guaranteed to his failed video game company, 38 Studios, which filed for bankruptcy in June.
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