Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said Friday that the collapse of his video game company probably has cost him his baseball fortune, and he placed part of the blame on Rhode Island officials. Schilling said during a interview on WEEI-FM that he put more than $50M of his money in the company and that he's had to tell his family that "the money I saved during baseball was probably all gone." "I'm tapped out," he said.