Bloody Sock? Maybe, Maybe Not
April 26, 2007 by Geoff Young
Filed under Odds and Ends, Personalities
Our friends at Gaslamp Ball have pointed to a story claiming that Curt Schilling’s infamous bloody sock from the 2004 playoffs may have been staged. David Pinto at Baseball Musings used to work at ESPN and knows Gary Thorne, the announcer who made the claim. Quoth Pinto:
Having seen Thorne screw up on the air many times with ESPN, I have no doubt that the Red Sox are right here. I try very hard not to dislike people, but I have strong professional dislike for Thorne.
And further down:
So I’m biased about Thorne. In my opinion, he’s sloppy. And in this case he’s very likely wrong.
Much as it pains me to defend Doug “My Way or the Highway” Mirabelli, I suspect — without having any insider knowledge — that Pinto is right in this case. I guess the moral of the story is, always consider your source. Even if it means defending Mirabelli.






































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