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Thursday, February 07, 2008


Schilling possibly out for the season


What did the wise man once say?

You can never have enough pitching.

The skinny on Curt:

Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling will not be ready for the start of spring training because of shoulder issues, and is engaged in a dispute with the club over whether he needs surgery, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. Furthermore, the sources said the Red Sox attempted to void his $8 million contract for 2008.

Schilling's shoulder woes are more serious than the ones that caused the club to shut him down for seven weeks last season. His availability for the start of the season is in question, and surgery would call into question whether he will pitch in 2008.

Schilling recently went to see Dr. Craig Morgan, who performed his shoulder surgery in 1995. Morgan, citing HIPAA regulations, referred all questions to Schilling, who when reached via e-mail by the Globe's Amalie Benjamin today wrote only "I cannot comment right now on any of this, sorry!". Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein e-mailed a "no comment" when asked about Schilling's condition. But it is believed Morgan is recommending Schilling have surgery, while the club is recommending another course.




Thursday, February 07, 2008 5:27:50 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
this better not be some sneaky way of getting out of that fat clause, that's all i gotta say.
Friday, February 08, 2008 9:24:22 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
If we can't void the deal, pay him what he has coming, slap him on the back and part ways with him. I find it hard to believe that he was not acutely aware of his condition when he enterered into this contract. Move over Shill and make way for Clay!
matt weldon
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