Like sitting in the dugout during a game.
Mr. Ted Williams thought, and proudly professed, that pitchers were the dumbest players on the field. He must have never met Mr. Curt Schilling. Most pitchers don’t give you the impression that they could be a big league manager. Schilling does. Listening to him, and for one episode Mr. Dykstra, is like listening to Dr. Ben Carson talk about brain surgery or Sam Walton talk about retailing. You will learn things that can only come from decades of experience and a relentless pursuit of excellence. I gave up on sports talk years ago but listening to Curt after two episodes has caused me to prioritize this podcast.
Anthony M. Rizzo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/23
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Loved the red sock Curt, but as a human, Curt needs serious help. Podcast is rambling at best.
Talmidim in Evergreen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/23
the banter after your close on the 5/12 show was the best part of the show. yup Bill had a hot mic and we heard all your notes with the colorful language. I for one like that honesty
SteveK09 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/12/23
Horrible what he did to the Wakefields. Prayers do not cure cancer or any other illnesses.
uaruby via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/28/23
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