In light of Curt Schilling’s recent retweet suggesting that Florida high school student David Hogg was simply a “crisis actor,” investigators have been looking into Schilling’s infamous “bloody sock” incident in 2004. At the time, the Red Sox were embroiled in an ACLS battle with the Yankees and Schilling pitched a strong 7 innings to bring the series to 3-2 in New York’s favor. It was hailed as a courageous performance by the hobbled pitcher, the “blood” seeping through his sock via an apparent cut on his ankle. But people are saying new revelations have suggested that the bloody sock incident was really a “false flag” – that Schilling dabbed ketchup – sometimes called catsup – on his sanitary hose to create a false impression that he was hurting in order to psyche the Yankees out. People are saying doctors with no knowledge of the actual situation can confirm this allegation. Schilling has not tweeted about this as of yet.
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