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So does your mom.
This is a good point coming from Schilling. With the mediocre quality of most sports writing, it probably doesn't look any better than Schilling's before the editor gets it. He probably is almost as good a writer as Shaughnessy, and as for pitching . . . (or thinking, for that matter, even though some of his ideas are as cracked as Shaughnessy's)
*Edit: My calendar is wrong.*
It's Shaugnessy's unfavorable nickname acronym ("curly haired boyfriend") that was awarded to him years ago.
Dan Shaughnessy, but I have no idea why he got that nickname...
Found it, at WikiGonzalez:
"CHB" was coined by Sox outfielder Carl Everett. While complaining about reporters who criticized him, he referred to "[Gordon] Edes and his curly-haired boyfriend." This was shortened to CHB by Red Sox diehards at Sons of Sam Horn, and quickly became the popular way to refer to Shaughnessy on the Internet.
The bigoted tone of Everett's quote just ruins the whole chb thing for me now. Merry Xmas indeed.
Fixt.
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No, and Schill's not even in the same ballpark. Shaughnessy's not much of a human being, but the man can write.
Hope you survive the experience?
This is what Schilling always falls back on when challenged. I am/was a ballplayer, and you were not. So nothing you have to say counts, or is relevant. He doesn't seem to realize this is a lame form of ad hominem argument. Presumably only ex-ballplayers can write, broadcast, or analyze sports. Oh, and people who agree with Schilling of course.
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