Nov 21, 2008 5:28 PM EST

Curt Schilling, a free agent, hasn't seen his name come up in many rumors, despite the fact that he has yet to officially announce his retirement.

However, he could be open to pitching a half-season like Rogers Clemens in the final two years of his career.

"Our plan right now is to raise our kids here [in Boston]," Schilling said. "That's one of the reasons I think that the 'play a half-year' decision was the only one that made any sense. The more I'm home, the longer I think they could tolerate it, but I think we could tolerate a half-season somewhere. It would be a lot easier traveling, which pretty much opens up where I would go play to any team at that point."

Via MLB.com