Schilling probable despite an illness
Mark Gonzales
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 3, 2002
LOS ANGELES -
Perhaps the only
matter slowing down
Diamondbacks
10-game winner Curt
Schilling is a bout of
strep throat.
Schilling, who is
scheduled to pitch
tonight when the
Diamondbacks open
a three-game series
against Houston at
Bank One Ballpark,
has felt ill since
Saturday and spent most of Sunday morning in the trainer's room during
batting practice and didn't watch most of Sunday's game from his
customary position near the top step of the dugout.
After Sunday's 6-3 loss at Los Angeles, manager Bob Brenly said Schilling
was feeling better, thanks to antibiotics and fluids. Brenly declined to name
an emergency starter if Schilling is unable to pitch.
Schilling was 1-1 against the Astros last season and is 8-7 lifetime with a
3.66 ERA in 19 games.
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and don't forget that poor record (by Schilling standards) he has vs Houston these last three seasons.
and this Redding kid pitching in a terrific groove now.
Mark Gonzales
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 3, 2002
LOS ANGELES -
Perhaps the only
matter slowing down
Diamondbacks
10-game winner Curt
Schilling is a bout of
strep throat.
Schilling, who is
scheduled to pitch
tonight when the
Diamondbacks open
a three-game series
against Houston at
Bank One Ballpark,
has felt ill since
Saturday and spent most of Sunday morning in the trainer's room during
batting practice and didn't watch most of Sunday's game from his
customary position near the top step of the dugout.
After Sunday's 6-3 loss at Los Angeles, manager Bob Brenly said Schilling
was feeling better, thanks to antibiotics and fluids. Brenly declined to name
an emergency starter if Schilling is unable to pitch.
Schilling was 1-1 against the Astros last season and is 8-7 lifetime with a
3.66 ERA in 19 games.
....................................................................................................................
and don't forget that poor record (by Schilling standards) he has vs Houston these last three seasons.
and this Redding kid pitching in a terrific groove now.
