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By Jayson Stark
ESPN.com Thursday, November 13, 2003 Let's get one thing straight: Curt Schilling didn't start all this. His current employers, those payroll-lopping Arizona Diamondbacks, shot off the starter's gun by indicating to several teams they would be willing to trade the right-handed co-CEO of their local Aces Inc. Then George Steinbrenner, as he's wont to do, booted this story into full-scale, back-page, talk-show, five-alarm media frenzy by ordering his baseball people to explore what it would take to make Schilling a Yankee. And s ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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