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The Red Sox have worn a variety of labels through the years, ranging from slugging station-to-station baseball to the more recent mantle of champions. Only recently have they become a team focused as much on balanced run generation and run prevention. The acquisition of Curt Schilling became a landmark for that transition and the Hanley Ramirez trade for Josh Beckett marked the next step. The posting...
Rick Hummel has been covering baseball for the St. Louis Times-Dispatch for 25 years. Colleagues, i.e., baseball writers in the Baseball Writers Association of America, think so highly of Hummel’s body of work that he was awarded the J.G. Taylor Spink Award in 2006, the highest honor a baseball writer can receive. The award includes [...]
After the Curt Schilling debate on this list, I looked more into what it meant to be a Hall of Famer. While doing this, I came upon Tommy John, a longtime veteran, I figured maybe he would give me some insight into this. Instead, he gave me the second person to look at in this regard. Personally,
Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald is reporting that Curt Schilling's shoulder surgery went well and he could pitch again in '09. “If I want to pitch again, I have a chance to. That’s the bottom line,” Schilling told WEEI yesterday morning. “I’m trying to assess if I’m going to be able to make the commitment for this to happen.” While a return to the Red Sox may seem like the most obvious destination...
Mound warrior is a man of conflicts The pitching career of Curtis Montague "Curt" Schilling might have come to an end this week, and even though his time as an Oriole (1988-1990) was forgettable, Schilling's career with the Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona Diamondbacks and Boston Red Sox will certainly be remembered as anything but.
Is Curt Schilling a Hall of Fame pitcher? Yes, he’ll make it there but it will take a few years of rejection 59% of all votes. No, his post season dominance doesn’t offset his overall body of work 21% of all votes Absolutely, first ballot. He’ll follow in his bloody sock’s footprints 14% of all votes Not even close 5% of all votes Well, [...]
Boston Red Sox podcast for MVN Radio Episode 13 where we’re midway through the season, Curt Schilling may or may not make the Hall, and the Providence Journal’s Art Martone stops in for a visit. Episode #13 Hosts: Paul Testa, Tim Daloisio Guests: Art Martone, Sports Editor, Providence Journal & projo.com The Red Sox are halfway through their season [...]
It hasn’t been a good week for Alaskan baseball. Two of the 9 players ever born in that state — Curt Schilling and Shawn Chacon — may have thrown their last pitches in a Major League Baseball uniform. Schilling, a potential Hall of Famer, had shoulder surgery and may never pitch again. Chacon, a [...]
Curt Schilling kept open the possibility of returning to the Red Sox, but said yesterday he'll wait about 4 months before deciding whether to continue his career following shoulder surgery.
Curt Schilling kept open the possibility of returning to the Red Sox, but said Wednesday he'll wait about four months before deciding whether to continue his career following shoulder surgery.
Curt Schilling kept open the possibility of returning to the Red Sox, but said Wednesday he’ll wait about four months before deciding whether to continue his career following shoulder surgery.
Speaking on Boston sports radio WEEI this morning, Curt Schilling said he will begin to rehabilitate his right shoulder after Monday's successful surgery. "If I want to pitch again I have a chance to, that's the bottom line," said Schilling, who added that he is still several months away from throwing. Schilling said the Red Sox consented to his surgery. If his rehab goes as planned, he didn't close...
We Love You Curt But It May Be Time To Say Goodbye. By Amalie Benjamin Globe Staff : There was a bit of vindication for both Curt Schilling and Dr. Craig Morgan yesterday, as Morgan completed surgery on the right shoulder of the Red Sox pitcher. Not only did the surgery go well, but the findings were as good as could have been expected from the examinations done prior to the arthroscopic procedure....