A Quote by Curt Schilling

I was such a screwup when I got to the big leagues. I was a total idiot. — © Curt Schilling
I was such a screwup when I got to the big leagues. I was a total idiot.
Eric Bischoff is a total, complete idiot, maybe the single stupidest idiot that ever got into wrestling.
I couldn't believe I was in the big leagues. I also knew that I have to work hard every single day to stay in the big leagues. One thing is getting to the big leagues; another thing is to stay.
I went to college for a reason, and that was to skip the minor leagues. I spent a year in the minors and got my at-bats in, and then I felt like I was ready for the big leagues.
Pitching in the big leagues is a dream. Preparing to pitch in the big leagues is a nightmare!
Everybody in the minor leagues - if you're a player, an announcer, whatever - wants to be in the big leagues.
The minor leagues were great. When you first sign, that is your big leagues.
I wanted to be in the big leagues, not stuck in the minor leagues.
I still don't know how I got to the big leagues because I wasn't that good.
After I got that hit off Satchel (Paige), I knew I was ready for the big leagues.
When you're a first-round pick and you get to the big leagues at 22, there's almost a sense that you've got to mature.
I had 12 years under my belt of baseball at the amateur level before I got to the big leagues.
I wasn't quite sure how a player got to the big leagues. As far as I knew, he was just there one day.
I got to the big leagues when I was 20. I thought I had it all figured out. Went to spring training that next year and started off well, got sent down, and I pouted pretty much all of 2000. And it wasn't the right way to handle it.
If you reach a point where your entire farm system is in the big leagues, you've traded a couple guys for players who are now in the big leagues, you know what you do? You start over in your farm system, and you keep developing the talented players you have.
I'm the best. That's why I'm so relaxed out there. You've got to have some arrogant bones in your body, especially to be a pitcher in the big leagues.
To put it better, we believe the radar gun will get you drafted, but you have to pitch to get to the big leagues. Tools will get you drafted, but you have to be able to play to get to the big leagues.
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