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Tony's Top 5: Curt Schilling's most memorable games in Boston

Posted by Tony Massarotti, Globe Staff  March 23, 2009 12:38 PM
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Tony's Top 5

Curt Schilling's Most Memorable Games in Boston

5
July 14, 2005. Schilling debuts as Sox closer and gives up two in the ninth of an 8-6 loss to the Yankees.
4
Sept. 21, 2004. Schilling strikes out 14 and hands a 1-0 lead to Keith Foulke, who blows the save against Baltimore.
3
June 7, 2007. Schilling pitches a no-no for 8-2/3 before Oakland's Shannon Stewart singles to right.
2
Oct. 25, 2007. In Game 2 of the World Series, Schilling went 5-1/3 innings in a 2-1 win over Colorado.
1
Oct. 19, 2004. The original "bloody sock" game at Yankee Stadium. Final score: Red Sox 4, Yankees 2. History in the making.
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Tony's Top 5

Best offseason moves in recent Red Sox history

5
Signing Johnny Damon From 2002-05, Damon averaged 149 games, 16 home runs, 115 runs and 25 steals. His OPS was .803. Rock solid.
4
Trading for Curt Schilling The piece that put the Red Sox over the top in 2004. Most guys go to New York to win titles. Schilling came here.
3
Signing David Ortiz In 10 years, he's hit more homers than anybody but Albert Pujols, Adam Dunn or Alex Rodriguez. Jackpot.
2
Signing Manny Ramirez Find another $100 million free agent contract that lived up to this one. Anywhere. He was worth it.
1
Trading for Pedro Martinez Since he came in November 1997, only the Braves and Yankees have won more games.
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Tony Massarotti is a Globe sportswriter and has been writing about sports in Boston for the last 19 years. A lifelong Bostonian, Massarotti graduated from Waltham High School and Tufts University. He was voted the Massachusetts Sportswriter of the Year by his peers in 2000 and 2008 and has been a finalist for the award on several other occasions. This blog won a 2008 EPpy award for "Best Sports Blog".

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