Curt Schilling says he may run for Congress in Arizona

-
FILE – Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling speaks to the gathered media as he makes an appearance at a Republican Party office in Salem, NH to stump for the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump on Oct. 18, 2016.
FILE – Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling speaks to the gathered media as he makes an appearance at a Republican Party office in Salem, NH to stump for the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump on
Photo: Boston Globe/Boston Globe Via Getty Images
FILE – Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling speaks to the gathered media as he makes an appearance at a Republican Party office in Salem, NH to stump for the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump on Oct. 18, 2016.
FILE – Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling speaks to the gathered media as he makes an appearance at a Republican Party office in Salem, NH to stump for the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump on
Photo: Boston Globe/Boston Globe Via Getty Images
PHOENIX (AP) — Former major league pitcher Curt Schilling says he’s thinking about running for Congress in Arizona.
Schilling confirmed in an email to The Arizona Republic on Monday that he’s considering a run. He declined to say which district he’d run in and wrote that “the illegal immigration issue is not a joke.”
Schilling, 52, helped the Arizona Diamondbacks to its only World Series championship in 2001. He won another World Series with the Boston Red Sox in 2004.
He was later fired as an ESPN commentator for controversial online comments.
He’s an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump, who tweeted, “Curt Schilling, a great pitcher and patriot, is considering a run for Congress in Arizona. Terrific!”
Schilling has in the past floated a Senate run in Massachusetts.