Roll out the bloody sock. Red Sox hero and legendary pitcher Curt Schilling is considering running against U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

It could be the battle of the century — Schilling vs. the shill.

Schilling already has accomplished a miracle. I’m not talking about winning the World Series. When asked about his possible candidacy, Warren had no comment. He actually got her to shut up.

Our politically calculating senator had nothing to say or even tweet. There was no fundraising email bashing the possible Republican candidate. Did she break a finger? Most likely Warren is furiously conducting focus groups to find out how she can go at the legend without ticking off the entire voting public.

You don’t get any more hometown than Curt. He has broad base appeal and can cut across party lines.

Moreover, 2018 is a good year to run in the commonwealth, when there is no presidential election to drag out left-leaning Democrats.

Pollster David Johnson of Strategic Vision says you cannot run a typical politician against Warren and win.

“Schilling has name recognition, a following and willingness to be politically incorrect and not hold punches. If anything he might be the perfect foil for Warren and make her and her record the issue rather than play defense as other Republicans do,” said Johnson.

Of course, the Democratic National Committee will step in to try to save their star fundraiser, but they do at major peril. Schilling is beloved. Warren is tolerated. Kicking him for his bankruptcy could boomerang on them. Schilling put it all on the line in both business and on the field. Warren has never sacrificed. She abused the system to her benefit.

As a senator, Warren has accomplished very little, if anything. Despite the lengthy list of indiscretions, at least the late U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy delivered for the commonwealth. All Warren has done is to promote herself. When she is not recklessly tweeting against Trump for attention or auditioning for the veep, Warren is acting as if she was the DNC chairwoman, raising money for Democrats across the country.

If elected, Schilling would work for the people like he delivered for Red Sox Nation.

The only thing holding back Schilling is approval from his wife, Shonda. She has every right to be concerned — politics isn’t bean bags. I hope she’ll consider that Curt would be saving us from Warren.

Shonda, please let Curt run.