BOSTON — Curt Schilling was apparently not invited to throw out the first pitch before Game 2 with other 2004 alumni.
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According to reports, the Red Sox said he just happened to not reach out to him and that it wasn't out of spite.
Alan Embree.
— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) October 25, 2018
Keith Foulke.
Pedro Martinez.
Kevin Millar.
David Ortiz.
Jason Varitek.
Tim Wakefield.
14 years later, players from the 2004 championship team throw out the first pitch for Game 2 of the World Series tonight.
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Nevertheless, Schilling is angry about it.
The former pitcher who was a part of the curse-breaking 2004 World Series Champion Red Sox posted an angry rant to Facebook.
Schilling said "white privileged rich 'men' hate [him]" and criticized the Sox organization for not inviting him.
"I just didn't get an invitation from a few weak 'men' who've spent their entire lives paying and watching other men achieve," he wrote
Earlier today I ventured on to Twitter... Saw "Curt Schilling" trending and immediately panicked! What did I do? What...
Posted by Curt Schilling on Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Who was going to Disney? Tonight Game 2 2004 12 years ago. Ownership sure didn’t have a problem with him when slicing and shooting is ankle up to pitch. Always better to fly 8 men in rather then ask one that stayed and raised his family here 16 miles from the ballpark pic.twitter.com/GoCdA9G3gy
— Shonda Schilling (@ShondaSchilling) October 24, 2018
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