Does Curt Schillng play EQ?

He just did an interview on ESPN from spring training in FLA and he was wearing a black Everquest cap.

He does. I think he was one of the first to do it. Anyway, I heard he favors being a cleric, so all you Yankee fans might want to PvP kill every cleric in sight this season.

If I remember correctly he reviewed one of the expanisions (Shadows of Luclin, I believe) for PC Gamer. It was a rather decent review too.

Todd Pratt was playing for the NY Mets and big into Ultima Online, back in it''s -and his- heyday. I remember UO Stratics making a big deal about Pratt being a UO player when the Mets went to the Series a few years ago.

Baseball must not be an athletically demanding sport if the stars have plenty of time for mmorpgs!

He''s done the last two EQ reviews for PC Gamer...

He''s an addict apparantly...

Yeah, I killed his ass in PVP for beating the Braves so many times.

Baseball athletic ?

Never thought about it that way before, certainly not in a sport which had such shining examples of fitness like ...

John Kruck
Cecil (is my butt getting bigger) Fielder

he posts all over the Sons of Sam Horn website http://pub208.ezboard.com/bsonsofsamhorn
and the local papers are eating it up. In an interview during spring training he was asked about posting messages to websites and he responded it was something he did between playing games online.

awwwww yeaaaa.

What is his forum name?

"spot778" wrote:

Baseball athletic ?

Never thought about it that way before, certainly not in a sport which had such shining examples of fitness like ...

John Kruck
Cecil (is my butt getting bigger) Fielder

:twisted:

Hey, if you hit the ball hard enough, you don''t have to run!

What is his forum name?

I''m told it''s ""C_Schilling1966"" but when I search the site I don''t see it. The link below from MSN talks about it and also gives out his EverQuest char. name ""Scythehands Voxslayer"".

http://slate.msn.com/id/2091927/

Doug Glanville plays too.

I''ve heard that there are a lot of MLB gamers, because of the travel schedule they spend a lot of time in hotels.

I''d also expect pitchers to be into it, since they aren''t active every day.