ESPN's Curt Schilling Diagnosed with Cancer

ESPN baseball analyst and three-time World Series Champion Curt Schilling has revealed he has cancer.  It was recently announced that Curt would be joining ESPN’s flagship Sunday Night Baseball’s broadcast team.  No statement was made regarding Schilling’s broadcast plans for the upcoming season.  Here are the statements from Curt Schilling and ESPN:

Curt Schilling statement:

I’ve always believed life is about embracing the gifts and rising up to meet the challenges. We’ve been presented with another challenge, as I’ve recently been diagnosed with cancer. Shonda and I want to send a sincere thank you and our appreciation to those who have called and sent prayers, and we ask that if you are so inclined, to keep the Schilling family in your prayers.
My father left me with a saying that I’ve carried my entire life and tried to pass on to our kids: “tough times don’t last, tough people do.” Over the years in Boston, the kids at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have shown us what that means.  With my incredibly talented medical team I’m ready to try and win another big game. I’ve been so very blessed and I feel grateful for what God has allowed my family to have and experience, and I’ll embrace this fight just like the rest of them, with resolute faith and head on.

Thank you,

The Schillings

ESPN statement:

Our thoughts are with Curt and his family during this challenging time. His ESPN teammates wish him continued strength in his cancer fight and we look forward to welcoming him back to our baseball coverage whenever he’s ready.