Boston Red Sox 2004 · SP

Curt Schilling

90

Overall

Curt Schilling was the ace Boston traded for to end the curse, and in 2004 he delivered — headlined by the famous "bloody sock" performance in Game 6 of the ALCS, pitching through a sutured ankle tendon to beat the Yankees.

When the Go Unbeaten wheel lands on the Boston Red Sox 2004 squad, Schilling is the frontline starter you can pull into your draft.

Spin to draft Curt

In-game stats

The exact card the game deals — the same seeded generator powers every draft.

SPD
42
HIT
41
ARM
95
FLD
92
PWR
58

Career highlights

  • Pitched the legendary "bloody sock" game in Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS against the Yankees.
  • Won three World Series titles — with Arizona in 2001 and Boston in 2004 and 2007.
  • Recorded more than 3,000 career strikeouts, one of the few pitchers ever to do so.

Frequently asked

What is Curt Schilling's rating in Go Unbeaten?

Curt Schilling is rated 90 OVR in Go Unbeaten as a starting pitcher (SP) in the Boston Red Sox 2004 squad.

What was the bloody sock game?

In Game 6 of the 2004 ALCS, Schilling pitched against the Yankees with a sutured ankle tendon. Blood visibly soaked through his sock as he won the game, helping Boston complete their comeback from 3-0 down.

Teammates