Even Pro Athletes Can Be Power Gamers
jht writes "Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is known primarily as one of the best power pitchers in the game of baseball. He has a different side, though, as a huge RPG fan, of both board and online games. Curt is even the owner of a company called Multi-Man Publishing that publishes material for Avalon Hill wargames. But Curt is possibly best known in the gaming world for his avowed EverQuest addiction. ESPN Gamer recently published an interview with Schilling about his MMORPG habits and platform choices - an interesting read."
I'd make a joke about how he swings his magic wand off and on the field, but he's a pitcher.
(Note for those of you who don't follow baseball/are humor-impaired/aren't from the U.S.: the Boston Red Sox are an American League team, and thus the pitcher does not bat. Contrast this to a National League team like the Pittsburgh Pirates, where the pitcher does bat.)
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