There probably hasn’t been a more polarizing member of the Boston Red Sox over the last twenty years than Curt Schilling. He was the marquee addition to the 2004 Red Sox and arguably one of the missing pieces that pushed them over the top after the heartbreak of the 2003 ALCS. He had a fantastic season in 2004, going 21-6 with a 3.26 ERA and 203 strikeouts and his performance in the “bloody sock” game has been the stuff of Red Sox lore from the very moment it happened. While he only played the final four years of his career in Boston, he won two World Series there and is firmly entrenched as a Sox legend.