Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
February 07, 2008
Out of Schillings?

Over at YanksFan-SoxFan, a link to a Boston Herald post on the state of Curt Schilling's shoulder.

While the precise nature of Schilling's injury is not known, it is believed that the right-hander is suffering from an injury to the rotator cuff and/or labrum that might require surgery. It is possible that the sides disagree on how to treat Schilling's ailment and that a course of treatment, too, is a part of their disagreement.

If Schilling has surgery on his shoulder, it is almost certain that he would be unable to pitch this season.

Did Curt's off season workout regimen not work?

Update: A no comment from Schilling.

Update: The Red Sox issued a statement on Schilling:

Curt Schilling was examined by Red Sox doctors in January after he reported feeling right shoulder discomfort. Curt has started a program of rest, rehabilitation and shoulder strengthening in an attempt to return to pitching.

Posted by David Pinto at 03:22 PM | Injuries | TrackBack (0)
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his workouts were OK - he stopped using steroids like he did after he was a .500 pitcher and to heal his ankle during the 2004 series.

sure this is rank speculation only, but its always fun to listen to Curt explain that his turnaround was due to technique and better exercises.

Posted by: rmt at February 7, 2008 04:29 PM

I thought I saw an asterisk on that bloody (or ketchup) sock.

Posted by: Nate at February 7, 2008 06:54 PM
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