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Curt Schilling reacts to missing out on Baseball Hall of Fame again

Curt Schilling missed out on making the Baseball Hall of Fame by five percent.

The former Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox pitcher showed up on 70% of ballots for a spot in Cooperstown.

Problem is, players need to appear on 75% of ballots to make it.

New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter (99.7%) and Larry Walker (76.6%) received the required amount of votes to make it.

It was Jeter's first year on the ballot. It was Walker's 10th and final year.

Schilling was on the ballot for the eighth time. He has two years left for a chance to get voted into the Hall of Fame.