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Curt Schilling #38 | Pitcher | Boston Red Sox
Height: 6-5    Weight: 235    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Nov 14, 1966, Anchorage, AK
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December 14, 2004
Curt Schilling told WEEI radio in Boston that he may have to miss the beginning of the 2005 season while he recovers from ankle surgery.
November 9, 2004
Curt Schilling had surgery Tuesday to repair his injured right ankle Tuesday. "The three-hour procedure proceeded as planned, with no complications," team doctor Bill Morgan said in a statement. Rehabilitation is expected to take about a month.
November 5, 2004
After a delay caused by an infection, Curt Schilling will undergo surgery to repair his right ankle on Monday, according to the Boston Globe. Schilling is expected to need six weeks to recover from the surgery and another six weeks of rehab.
October 31, 2004
Curt Schilling will undergo surgery on his injured ankle this week as long as an MRI shows no problem with infection, according to the Boston Herald. The operation could be as soon as Wednesday. Once it is performed, he will be in a cast for four-to-six weeks before embarking on six weeks of rehabilitation.
October 18, 2004
Curt Schilling is scheduled to start Game 6 of the ALCS for the Red Sox on Tuesday, and he would be pitching on six days rest. Schilling's ankle may get an extra day off, as rain is in the forecast for New York on Tuesday.
October 18, 2004
If the Red Sox and Yankees go to a sixth game in the ALCS, Curt Schilling will start, according to the Boston Globe.
October 17, 2004
Curt Schilling had only normal soreness yesterday after tossing a bullpen session the day before with a new high-top cleat, according to the Boston Globe. Hypothetically, if the Red Sox mount an amazing comeback in the ALCS, he may be able to start a Game 6.
October 16, 2004
Curt Schilling tested his ailing ankle yesterday by tossing a bullpen session while wearing a new high-top cleat, according to the Boston Globe. Manager Terry Francona described the session as encouraging. In a best-case scenario, he could be available for a possible Game 7. "He actually did pretty well, well enough where we are just leaving the door open for his season not to be over," Francona said. "But that's the extent of it right now."
October 15, 2004
The Red Sox will not have Curt Schilling start a possible Game 5 on Sunday due to his injured ankle, according to the Boston Globe. He was unable to even throw a bullpen session yesterday.
October 14, 2004
If Curt Schilling tries to test his ailing right ankle today with a bullpen session, he will have the joint numbed again, according to the Boston Globe. "If he fails the next bullpen session, it's unlikely he'll go [Sunday]," medical director William Morgan said, "because he has to be able to pitch effectively." Schilling has a dislocated tendon behind his ankle.
October 13, 2004
Curt Schilling has a torn tendon sheath in his right ankle and is questionable for a possible Game 5 start against the Yankees. "The tendon is snapping over the bone," Red Sox physician Dr. Bill Morgan said Wednesday. The team's medical staff is hoping to build a better brace for Schilling than the one he wore in Game 1. Schilling will require surgery after the season, and it's possible that he won't pitch again in the playoffs no matter how far the Red Sox go.
October 13, 2004
Rocked in his Game 1 start yesterday, Curt Schilling clearly was bothered by his troublesome ankle, which was injected with a local anesthetic and supported by a brace, according to the Boston Herald. "If I can't go out there with something better than I had (last night), I'm not going back out there," Schilling said. "This isn't about me. It's about winning a world championship. If I can't do better than I did (last night), I won't take the ball again."
October 11, 2004
After tossing 25-30 pitches in a bullpen session yesterday, Curt Schilling was cleared to start Game 1 of the ALCS on Tuesday, according to the Boston Globe. There had been some concern about whether his troublesome ankle would keep him out. Pedro Martinez, Bronson Arroyo, and Tim Wakefield will follow Schilling in a four-man rotation.
October 10, 2004
The Red Sox remain somewhat concerned about Curt Schilling and his sore ankle, according to the Boston Globe. Medical director Bill Morgan said the pitcher has inflammation in the peroneal tendons of the joint. He likely will use an anesthetic to numb the pain.
October 9, 2004
Curt Schilling is being treated for his sore right ankle, which troubled him in Game 1 of the ALDS, according to the Boston Globe. However, he's expected to be fine for Game 1 of the Championship series on Tuesday. "He's getting better," manager Terry Francona said. "I think he's OK. I don't think it's anything that can't be managed. In fact, I know it isn't."
October 7, 2004
Curt Schilling underwent precautionary X-rays Tuesday night after he tweaked his ankle in Game 1, according to the Boston Globe. "We just wanted to make sure he was OK," manager Terry Francona said. "Everything came back negative." Schilling was bothered earlier in the season by an injury in the same joint, though what's bothering him now is in a different area. He's not expected to miss any action in the playoffs.
October 1, 2004
Curt Schilling will start Game 1 of the ALDS for the Red Sox with Pedro Martinez starting Game 2, according to the AP.
September 29, 2004
The Red Sox have not yet determined if Curt Schilling will make his scheduled start this weekend. The Red Sox have already clinched their playoff berth.
July 19, 2004
For the first time in nearly two months, Curt Schilling didn't get shots in his troublesome ankle before or after yesterday's game, a sign that it's feeling much better, according to the Boston Herald.
July 18, 2004
Although the nagging bone bruise in the ankle of Curt Schilling likely won't fully heal until after the season, he said yesterday he feels better than he has in about two months, according to the Boston Herald.
July 9, 2004
Red Sox manager Terry Francona announced that Curt Schilling will not be pitching in the All-Star game in order to protect his injured ankle.
July 5, 2004
The Red Sox pushed Curt Schilling up a day so that he will start Thursday against the A's, according to the Boston Globe.
June 29, 2004
Curt Schilling had his fourth MRI on his balky right ankle Monday and Red Sox team doctor Bill Morgan said the test showed the ankle is stable, according to the Boston Globe. Schilling will make his next start this weekend in Atlanta.
June 24, 2004
Curt Schilling will have a fourth MRI exam on his bruised right ankle Monday after his next start on Sunday, according to the AP.
June 22, 2004
Curt Schilling didn't seem to be bothered by his sore right ankle Tuesday as he held the Twins to one run, four hits, no walks and five strikeouts in seven innings.
June 18, 2004
Curt Schilling had an MRI on his sore ankle Friday and it revealed no damage that would require him to miss his next start, according to the AP. He will make his next start on Tuesday night as scheduled.
June 15, 2004
Red Sox manager Terry Francona said that Curt Schilling had his best side session of the year Sunday, according to the Boston Globe. Schilling, who has been bothered by a sore ankle, will make his scheduled start on Wednesday. After the game, he will undergo an MRI to monitor the bone bruise on his right ankle.
June 13, 2004
The Red Sox medical director said yesterday that Curt Schilling could end up on the DL if the pitcher's injured right ankle continues to be a problem, according to the Boston Globe. He has been receiving shots before his starts, but the club is concerned it could end up masking a serious problem. The second of two MRIs revealed the condition is worsening. He'll have a third one taken after Wednesday's start.
June 10, 2004
Curt Schilling still is bothered by the ankle injury that has been a problem most of the season, according to the Boston Globe. He's been receiving pain shots prior to pitching as well as wearing a brace between starts.
June 1, 2004
The Boston Globe reports that Curt Schilling had an injection in his sore ankle prior to Sunday's start. The Red Sox remain hopeful that he will be able to pitch through the soreness.
May 27, 2004
Red Sox manager Terry Francona said there was no possibility that Curt Schilling will miss a start because of discomfort in his right ankle, according to the Boston Globe. Schilling said after Tuesday's start that he received an injection to ease the soreness, which has developed from working off the pitching rubber. Francona added that he wasn't sure if Schilling would require additional injections, but that his condition is not getting worse.
April 28, 2004
Curt Schilling held the Devil Rays scoreless over seven plus innings Wednesday in his best outing of the early season. He struck out eight, walked none and allowed five hits.
April 13, 2004
Curt Schilling will be pushed back a day, and make his next start on Saturday due to Tuesday's rainout, according to the AP.
March 4, 2004
Curt Schilling has asked the Red Sox not to start him against AL East clubs this spring, and the Sox have agreed, according to the Boston Globe. Schilling doesn\'t want to lose the advantage that most AL East batters have never faced him.
February 25, 2004
Curt Schilling could be starting on five days of rest at times this season. The Boston Globe reports that the Red Sox are likely to stick with their philosophy of not using off days to skip their bottom rotation starters, which allows them to get an extra day of rest for Pedro Martinez. Last season, Pedro made 11 of 29 starts on more than four days rest.
February 21, 2004
Curt Schilling is working on adding a new pitch to his repertoire, though he hasn\'t said what that pitch is, according to the Boston Herald.

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