What is up with the Red Sox's Red Sock?


Question:Kurt Shilling and his red bloody sock has been a topic, saying it was paint and they did that for drama but what is up? why is it a big deal if or not it was blood?

Answers:

Why o why o why yankees?

so much drama from that situation is taken away if it wasn't a bloody sock and makes im look a bit crazy if he put paint on it

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Its true . an announcer over heard a joke and ran with it. so the sock was real bloody and all .

YANKEES now 91/2 out! now do you yanks surrender? no chance of catching boston, fools!?

the big deal is becuase if it was not blood then it would look liek it was just a publicity attempt to get people to feel bad for him or get more attention

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dude it's Curt Schilling.spell his name right...I am a huge Red Sox fan and I know for a fact it was realy blood. Doug Mirabelli was being sarcastic and the orioles announcer believed him. The Red Sox trainer cut Curt Schilling's ankle open with and X-Acto knife 2 hours before the game, theres no doubt its real blood.

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the real question is why is it being brought up again 3 years later! give it a rest people!

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