
Curt Schilling may have to sell his famous 2004 World Series bloody sock–and a Lou Gehrig game-worn cap he also owns. They’re among items used as collateral in a bankruptcy case over his deeply indebted video game company.
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Curt Schilling may have to sell his famous 2004 World Series bloody sock–and a Lou Gehrig game-worn cap he also owns. They’re among items used as collateral in a bankruptcy case over his deeply indebted video game company.
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