Schilling won't attend 100th anniversary at Fenway

Share

First Theo, now Curt.

Curt Schilling addressed a note to Red Sox Nation on Thursday, explaining why he would not be attending 100th anniversary celebration at Fenway Park.

To Red Sox Nation,I apologize that business at 38 Studios has made my participation in the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park impossible. Please understand that should in no way indicate my love and passion for Red Sox Nation. There was no greater feeling than standing on that mound, in that park, in front of you fans. The memories I was honored to be a part of, from Davids walk off HR in the 2004 ALDS, to going 4-0 in World Series games in that park, to the true honor of wearing that uniform every single day is something I am blessed to have, and will never forget.I was and always have been opinionated, and unafraid to share my opinion, and for that I accept whatever it is you think of me. But please know that when I had the ball in my hand I gave the team, and you, every ounce of everything I had to get a W. It was an honor to wear the uniform, and compete with the incredible team and teammates I was allowed to.Every great memory I have in that uniform is because of the people that paid to watch us play, and I will be forever grateful to you for that.Thank you and God Bless,Curt Schilling

If work at 38 Studios -- Schilling's gaming company -- keeps him away, that's fine. But might he be trying to avoid an awkward situation? He's already bashed Red Sox ownership for their treatment of Terry Francona, and he's been in a verbal sparring match with Bobby Valentine ever since spring training.

What do you think? Leave us a comment in the box below.

Contact Us