Schilling may be done for year

AR182

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Boston, MA (Sports Network) - The Boston Red Sox may be without veteran Curt Schilling for the upcoming season due to a significant shoulder injury. The Boston Herald reported that the 41-year-old right-hander may need surgery, which would likely cost him the season and very well could end his career.

The report also states that the injury is causing problems between Schilling and the Sox.

The club issued a statement Thursday night that neither confirms nor denies whether the veteran pitched may need surgery.

"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," the club said.

Schilling signed a one-year deal with the Red Sox this offseason that will pay him a guaranteed base salary of $8 million with $2 million in bonuses tied to six separate weigh-ins.

According to the Herald, though, the Red Sox have already inquired about the possibility of voiding the deal. It is believed that Schilling underwent a physical when he signed the contract back in November, but it is not known whether the injury was overlooked then or if he suffered it at a later date.

Schilling was 9-8 with a 3.87 earned run average in 24 starts last season, but was 3-0 with a 3.00 ERA in four postseason games. He is 11-2 all-time in the playoffs.

During his career, Schilling has posted a 216-146 record with a 3.46 ERA, having also pitched for Baltimore, Houston, Philadelphia and Arizona. The six- time All-Star and co-MVP of the 2001 World Series when he was with the Diamondbacks missed 1 1/2 months last season due to tendinitis in his shoulder.
 

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How the hell is this coming out now??
One week before pitchers and catchers report and well after his new one year deal????
You will not see him touch a mound this year...
 

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Speculation is rampant right now. I see the Sox just released a statement.

At the time we negotiated the 2008 contract I passed all physical exams and testing, as well as the MRI the club required me to take. I knew in my heart of hearts that the extra time I was giving my arm to rest this winter would in fact be the cure for what I went through the entire 2007 season. I had a strong desire to not have to go through multiple cortisone injections in my shoulder for another year. There was absolutely no reason for anyone involved to believe I would be anything other than completely healthy and ready for the 2008 baseball season.

Things have changed since then and I contacted the team early last month with concerns and we?ve been working diligently to resolve them.

There have been disagreements these past few weeks in an effort to provide me with a solution that would allow me to pitch as much as possible during the 2008 season. At no time did I ever consider taking a course of action against the clubs wishes. In the end, regardless of who agreed with whom, I have chosen the clubs course of action and will vigorously pursue any and every option I can to be able to help this team to another World Series title in 2008.

Please understand that a lot of what has been reported is not true. When the club feels it?s appropriate to further discuss the details of this issue publicly I will elaborate but I need to make it clear that Dr Morgan did NOT diagnose me with a tear of the rotator cuff at any time during this process, nor did he recommend rotator cuff surgery.

Dr Craig Morgan is inarguably one of the most highly respected shoulder experts in the world. I?m here because 13 years ago he was the only person on the planet to actually get what was wrong with me and correctly diagnose, and then treat me. He?s been on the cutting edge of treating throwing shoulders for over a decade. Much of the stuff that?s now seen as cutting edge treatment and therapy he was doing 10 years ago. I trusted him with my career then, and always will.

After being diagnosed by the Red Sox medical staff I sought a second opinion, as anyone would, and when it became clear there was disagreement (which is not uncommon by the way), I agreed to see an independent Doctor from a list the Red Sox provided me, for the third opinion.

At this time I have agreed to abide with the clubs wishes in hopes that will provide the results they believe it will.
 

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Hes Done.
We have the young blood waiting.
Prob. will be a ajustment time.

How it plays out for season,will see.:0corn

This is Rusty on Craigers CP!!:142smilie :00hour

He dont know!!:mj07:
 

AR182

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Hes Done.
We have the young blood waiting.
Prob. will be a ajustment time.

How it plays out for season,will see.:0corn

This is Rusty on Craigers CP!!:142smilie :00hour

He dont know!!:mj07:

yeah it's true that there are young arms available but curt was a horse on the mound & a good money pitcher...that'll be hard to replace..
 
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