Curt Schilling, Ex-Red Sox Pitcher, Knocks Down Internet Trolls Who Bullied His Daughter

The All-Star, World Series MVP defends daughter from "idiot" Internet trolls.

The All-Star struck back at two Internet trolls in particular who made vulgar remarks, with Schilling revealing their identities and schools on his blog.

Despite spending years around jock talk in locker rooms, Schilling, who last played in 2007, said the tweets, which alluded to lewd acts and rape, crossed the line.

Schilling, 48, posted images of some of the vulgar Tweets on his blog Sunday, writing, "is this even remotely ok? In ANY world? At ANY time?"

"I grew up in a locker room. I grew up playing sports. I know what it means to be a guy. Never in my life, have I ever uttered half of the words that these guys were posting," Schilling said.

True to what Schilling wrote in his blog, where he wrote, "The real world has consequences when you do and say things about others," there were consequences for the trolls.

Each Twitter account mentioned in Schilling's blog has been suspended or is no longer in use.

The two individuals did not respond to a request for comment from ABC News.

"This wasn't a mistake," Schilling said. "This was a conscious decision to be an idiot and to say some evil stuff."

Gabby Schilling added: "Nobody should be able to get away with saying things like that to a father about their daughter."