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Former Red Sox Ace Schilling Joins WEEI as Analyst


Curt Schilling
Curt Schilling

WEEI/Boston adds six-time Major League Baseball All Star Curt Schilling as a baseball analyst, beginning Wednesday, April 15. The former Red Sox pitcher will join the station's "Dennis & Callahan" morning show every Wednesday morning during baseball season at 8:05am. The outspoken Schilling is a sought-after guest on Sports/Talk radio. He's also a member of the television broadcast team for ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball."

In his four seasons with the Boston Red Sox, Schilling compiled a record of 53 Wins and 29 Losses with a 3.95 ERA, and he was a driving force in the team's two World Series Championships in 2004 and 2007. Schilling's overall career winning percentage is .597 with over 3,100 strikeouts in 20 seasons.

VP/Market Manager Phil Zachary said, "Our sole mission is to ignite the conversation around New England sports with insights, opinions and personalities that inspire our listeners to engage with us and each other," he said. "Curt Schilling joins an extraordinary line-up of seasonal contributors that includes Tom Brady, Tedy Bruschi, Bill Belichick, Rodney Harrison, John Ferrell and many more who are exclusive to the WEEI brand."

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