A look at Curt Schilling’s one-sided trade history

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Oct 9, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Orioles former center fielder Brady Anderson is interviewed during workouts the day before game one of the 2014 ALCS at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Joy R. Absalon-USA TODAY Sports

Traded from the Boston Red Sox to the Baltimore Orioles (7/29/88)

The Boston Red Sox were the team that drafted Schilling in 1986. He never pitched for them during this stint with the franchise as they traded him to the Baltimore Orioles before he reached the majors.

Along with outfielder Brady Anderson, Schilling was sent to Baltimore in exchange for starting pitcher Mike Boddicker.

Boddicker went 7-3 for the Red Sox down the stretch in for Boston in 1998. He remained with the Red Sox through 1990. A very solid starter with 39 wins in the 83 games he pitched for Boston, Boddicker was far from Schilling.

More important in this trade was the acquisition of Anderson. He ended up staying with the Orioles through 2001. Anderson made the All-Star team three times and his most memorable season came in 1996, when he clubbed 50 home runs.