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Inqlings | Schillings selling home in Chesco
0 Comments | Philadelphia Inquirer, The, November, 2006 | by Michael Klein
Though he hadn't pitched for the Phillies since 2000, Curt Schilling and his wife, Shonda, kept a house in Chester County. "In our heart of hearts, we thought the Phillies would [re-sign] us," Shonda Schilling said the other day, a bit wistfully. But with the Schillings' life now in Boston - where he's playing for the Red Sox and the kids are in middle school - the home went on the market last week.
Asking price is $1.45 million. The listing extols the "panoramic views of pristine southern Chester County" from the five-bedroom in the tony Longview at Wylie development in Birmingham Township. (Photos don't show any World Series mementos he picked up with the Diamondbacks or Red Sox.) The Schillings live in the Medford, Mass., home they bought from former Patriots quarterback...
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