Curtis Montague Schilling Net Worth

Curtis Montague Schilling Net Worth is
$1.4 Million

Curtis Montague Schilling Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Curtis Montague Schilling (born November 14, 1966) is a former American Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher and former video game developer. He helped lead the Philadelphia Phillies to the World Series in 1993 and won World Series championships in 2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks and in 2004 and 2007 with the Boston Red Sox. Schilling retired with a career postseason record of 11–2. His .846 postseason winning percentage is a major-league record among pitchers with at least 10 decisions.After retiring, he founded Green Monster Games which was renamed 38 Studios. The company released Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning in February 2012, but just three months later, Schilling laid off his entire staff amid severe financial troubles that resulted in the company missing payroll the previous week.

Full NameCurt Schilling
Net Worth$50 million
Date Of BirthNovember 14, 1966
Place Of BirthAnchorage, Alaska, USA
Height6' 4" (1.93 m)
Weight98 kg
ProfessionActor
EducationShadow Mountain High School, Yavapai College
NationalityAmerican
SpouseShonda Schilling
ChildrenGrant Schilling, Garrison Schilling, Gehrig Schilling, Gabriella Schilling
ParentsCliff Schilling
AwardsSports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year, Lou Gehrig Memorial Award, Best Championship Performance ESPY Award
NominationsBest Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award
TV ShowsBaseball Tonight, 30 for 30
Star SignScorpio
#Fact
1Induced into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2012.
2Inducted into the Chester County [Pennsylvania] Sports Hall of Fame in 2009.
3Inducted into the Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame in 2013.
4Officially announced his retirement from professional baseball. [March 2009]
5Pitched for the Boston Red Sox against the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series. He pitched Game One, but a recurring ankle injury flared up and his pitching was ineffective; he was torched by the Yankees for six runs en route to a 10-7 Yankees win. The Red Sox lost the next two games, but in a dramatic 12-inning marathon rallied to win Game Four, then rallied to win Game Five in 14 innings; during this time team doctors devised a radical surgery procedure that repaired Schilling's ankle enough for him to wear a special cast to pitch Game Six. He pitched strongly and shut down the Yankees enough that despite bleeding through his cast he got the win as the Red Sox won Game Six 4-2, en route to a history-making 4-3 triumph over the Yankees for the American League pennant. [October 2004]
6Inducted into the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2012.
7Launched a video game company, 38 Studios (named after his uniform number), in 2006.
8His son Grant is coping with Asberger syndrome.
9In Boston, a T-shirt that said "Killin' With Schillin'" featuring a revolver on the front and "Yankee Hater--.38" on the back (his number with the Red Sox is 38) was pulled out of circulation over a sudden rise in the city's murder rate
10Avid fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
11Schilling's performance in the 6th game of the 2004 American League Championship Series, i.e., "The Bloody Sock", was ranked #8 in TV Guide's list of the "25 Most Awesome Sports Moments (of the last 15 years)". [17 July 2005 issue]
12Named by Baseball Digest as Pitcher of the Year in 2001 and 2004.
13Grew up in Phoenix, Arizona where he pitched for the Diamonbacks.
14Won a World Series with the Arizona Diamondbacks (2001) and the Boston Red Sox (2004).
15World Series co-MVP with the Arizona Diamondbacks with Randy Johnson.
16Pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles, 1988-1990: Houston Astros, 1991; Philadelphia Phillies, 1993-2000; Arizona Diamondbacks, 2000-2003; Boston Red Sox, 2004-.
17Was 1993 NLCS MVP despite neither being the winning pitcher or figuring in the decision in the two games he pitched. He left both Games 1 and 5 after eight innings with leads of 3-2 and 3-0, respectively, only to have the leads blown by enigmatic relief pitcher Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams. The Phillies won both games in extra innings. Ironically, Schilling and Williams did combine to pitch a Game 5, 2-0 shutout in the World Series that year.
18The Boston Red Sox send pitchers Casey Fossum and Brandon Lyon and minor leaguers Jorge De La Rosa and Michael Goss to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Schilling, who agreed to waive the no-trade clause in his contract so the deal could happen. He was also given a two-year $25.5 million extension. Schilling was drafted by Boston in 1986, but was dealt to the Baltimore Orioles before ever playing a game for the Sox. (28 November 2003)
19MLB career: 163-117 with a 3.33 ERA and 2,542 strikeouts (as of October 2003)
20The Baltimore Orioles trades pitcher Mike Boddicker to the Red Sox for minor leaguers Brady Anderson and Curt Schilling. (29 July 1988).
21Has a library of 2,000 World War II books, owns a small demolition vehicle the Germans used to clear minefields and the brown beret Bernard L. Montgomery wore during his African campaign.
22Children: Gehrig (27 May 1995), Grant (13 October 1999), Gabriella (22 May 1997), Garrison Michael (27 June 2002)
23Wife Shonda Schilling suffers from back cancer and thyroid problems.
24Once referred to Deion Sanders as a "glorified flag football player".
25Grew up in Phoenix, Arizona where he pitched for the Diamondbacks from 2000-2003.
26Keeps his pitching chart on cd-rom
27Collects baseball memorabilia, including a Lou Gehrig jersey and a Roberto Clemente bat.
28World War II buff
29Was 4-0 with the Diamondbacks in the postseason in 2001
30Led Majors in wins in 2001 with 22 (Arizona) and in 2004 with 21 (Boston).
31Led League in Strikeouts 1997 and 98
32All Star 1997, 98, 99 with Phillies, 2001 and 2002 with Diamondbacks, and 2004 with Red Sox.
33Won a World Series with the Arizona Diamondbacks, 2001
34Co-World Series MVP with the Arizona Diamondbacks with Randy Johnson.
35Won NLCS MVP with the Phillies in 1993, pitched a shutout in Game 5 of the 93 series with the Phillies
36Teamed with Randy Johnson in Arizona as the most feared 1-2 pitching punch in baseball from 2000-2003. Then again with Pedro Martinez in 2004 with the Red Sox.
37Baltimore Orioles 1988-1990, Houston Astros 1991, Philadelphia Phillies 1993-2000, Arizona Diamondbacks 2000-2003, Boston Red Sox 2003-2009).

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Million Dollar Arm2014Baseball Tonight Host
Arli$$2002TV SeriesCurt Schilling

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts2016DocumentaryHimself
Fox and Friends2016TV SeriesHimself - Former Boston Red Sox Pitcher
Mike & Mike2012-2015TV SeriesHimself - ESPN MLB Analyst / Himself - ESPN Baseball Analyst / Himself - ESPN Major League Baseball Analyst
ESPN Outside the Lines2015TV SeriesHimself - Baseball Analyst
Meet the Press2015TV SeriesHimself
Sunday Night Baseball1990-2014TV SeriesHimself - Color Commentator / Himself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher / Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher / ...
30 for 302010-2012TV Series documentaryHimself
Conan2012TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2012TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Game On!2012TV SeriesHimself
Hannity2010TV SeriesHimself
Joe Buck Live2009TV SeriesHimself
EverCracked! The Phenomenon of EverQuest2009Video documentaryHimself
The Jace Hall Show2008TV SeriesHimself
The Show2008TV SeriesHimself
Sports Unfiltered with Dennis Miller2007TV SeriesHimself
Costas Now2007TV SeriesHimself - Baseball Player
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2005-2007TV Series documentaryHimself
Jeopardy!2006TV SeriesHimself
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame...2005-2006TV SeriesHimself
War Stories with Oliver North2006TV Series documentaryHimself
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition2005TV SeriesHimself
History Rings True: Red Sox Opening Day Ring Ceremony2005Video documentaryHimself
ESPN SportsCentury2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Celebrity Poker Showdown2005TV SeriesHimself
The Barbara Walters Summer Special2004TV SeriesHimself
Faith Rewarded: The Historic Season of the 2004 Boston Red Sox2004Video documentaryHimself - Red Sox Pitcher
2004 World Series2004TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher
2004 American League Championship Series2004TV SeriesHimself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher
Nine Innings from Ground Zero2004TV Movie documentaryHimself
2004 MLB All-Star Game2004TV SpecialHimself - AL Pitcher: Boston Red Sox
High Hopes: The Anatomy of a Winner2003Video documentaryHimself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher
ESPY Awards2003TV SpecialHimself
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2003TV SeriesHimself
2002 MLB All-Star Game2002TV SpecialHimself - NL Starting Pitcher: Arizona Diamondbacks
Everybody Loves Raymond2002TV SeriesHimself
2001 World Series2001TV MovieHimself (Arizona Diamondbacks Pitcher)
2001 MLB All-Star Game2001TV SpecialHimself
ESPN Outside the Lines Sunday2000TV SeriesHimself
1999 MLB All-Star Game1999TV SpecialHimself
Arli$$1998TV SeriesHimself
1998 MLB All-Star Game1998TV SpecialHimself
1997 MLB All-Star Game1997TV SpecialHimself - NL Pitcher: Philadelphia Phillies
1993 National League Championship Series1993TV SeriesHimself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mike & Mike2014-2016TV SeriesHimself - ESPN MLB Analyst / Himself - ESPN Baseball Analyst / Himself - Former Baseball Pitcher / ...
Inside Edition2015TV Series documentaryHimself
Prime 92010TV SeriesHimself
Reverse of the Curse of the Bambino2004TV Movie documentaryHimself

Known for movies

Source
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