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Dunkin Donuts commercial with Curt Schilling

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2006

This is a Dunkin Donuts commercial that was taped when pitcher Curt Schilling was starting out with the Boston Red Sox.

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  • There will NEVER be another Curt Schilling!

    If Curt Schilling never does make the Baseball Hall of Fame, then for sure he should be in the Red Sox Hall of Fame, especially for his clutch 6th Game in the 2004 ALCS.

    Curt Schilling was Teddy Ballgame on the Mound, especially when it was Money Time. Nobody wanted "The Ball" more than Curt Schilling did, especially when it mattered most.

    Curt Schilling was the main reason why we Red Sox Fans are much happier now, than before we got him.

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  • He should be in the Hall because of his unreal postseason record. We'll find out next year

  • Commercial of Dunkin Donuts from other countries

  • It was a great addition having Schilling here, he will be revered in Boston for many many years for what he did...sucks that he's a republican tho

  • lol i moved to boston to live with my cousins a few years ago and it didn't take me too long to pick up the accent, it just takes practice

  • @Fanik8 maybe that's the retired number section of the locker room.

  • @RedSoxNation92 Local Cincinnati Reds commercials are generally beyond stupid...

  • @Skull10

    sooo many good funny red sox ones

  • best pitcher evah

    man im from L.A. but some how i have a boston accent shit i said bahston cuz i was saying it to my self

  • This is a brilliant commercial. Makes me wonder how many other region-exclusive commercial gems I've missed that are outside my market.

  • @USAALLTHEWAY100 I agree. Fine pitcher with a few great seasons (particularly with the D-Backs) but not HOF material.

    Pedro Martinez, Greg Maddux, and Randy Johnson are examples of true HOF pitchers.

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