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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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November 6, 2007
Curt Schilling is returning to Beantown. The Red Sox and Schilling have reached an agreement on a one-year deal worth about $8 million in base salary and another $2 million in potential incentives, ESPN's Buster Olney reports. The agreement is pending Schilling passing a physical. The 40-year-old went 9-8 with a 3.87 ERA in 24 starts for the Red Sox this season.
November 1, 2007
The Tigers could pursue Curt Schilling this offseason, but that will happen only if Kenny Rogers decides not to return, according to the Detroit News. The Tigers were one of the 13 teams Schilling said he'd be willing to pitch for in 2008. The team wants a veteran starter to help lead their young rotation, and if Rogers doesn't return, Schilling would certainly fit the bill.
October 31, 2007
One day after filing for free agency, Curt Schilling listed 13 teams he would consider playing for in 2008. That list includes: Boston, Detroit, LA Angels, Cleveland, Phillies, Braves, NY Mets, Padres, Dodgers, Cardinals, Cubs, Brewers and Diamondbacks, according to the AP. Schilling says he's looking for a one-year deal, so he would be a good fit for a team looking for a top starter without a long-term commitment. The right-hander's first preference is still to stay in Boston, however.
October 10, 2007
Curt Schilling will start Game 2 of the ALCS for the Red Sox, according to the Boston Herald. Schilling pitched in the third game in the ALDS, behind Josh Beckett and Daisuke Matsuzaka, but manager Terry Franconca decided to make the switch. "I don't think it's that much rocket science. We just decided to go in this order," Sox manager Terry Francona said. "But if we're going to be successful, our (top three) guys are going to pitch twice anyways. The order of it, I don’t think, was going to be the determining factor in this series." Schilling tossed seven scoreless innings in Sunday’s 9-1, Division Series-clinching win over the Angels. That outing, plus his postseason experience, likely gave him the edge of Dice-K in the skipper's mind.
September 18, 2007
Curt Schilling won't pitch again until next Tuesday, the AP reports. The Red Sox are looking to get their rotation set up for October - and keep people fresh - so that's why Schilling is picking up four extra days of rest here.
August 7, 2007
Curt Schilling suffered the loss in his first start back from the disabled list against the Angels on Monday. He went six innings, allowing four runs on nine hits while striking out four. Schilling, who had been sidelined with a sore shoulder, is in line to make his next start against Baltimore on Sunday.
August 6, 2007
As expected, the Red Sox activated Curt Schilling from the disabled list on Monday to start against the Angels, according to the AP. Schilling had been on the disabled list with a sore shoulder.
August 2, 2007
The Red Sox have decided to bump Curt Schilling's return to action back one day. That means he will take the mound Monday, instead of Sunday, according to the AP. Josh Beckett will start Sunday for the Red Sox, but it looks like Schilling is set to return from his sore shoulder the next day.
August 2, 2007
Curt Schilling will return from the disabled list to start against the Mariners on Sunday, according to the Boston Herald. "Schill’s all set to go Sunday," manager Terry Francona said Wednesday. "The ball keeps coming out of his hand like we want it to. It’s been very successful. We’ll be thrilled to have him back." Schilling, who has been sidelined with tendinitis in his right shoulder, did not allow a run in three rehab starts, spanning 15 innings. Given his dominance during his rehab assignment, it appears safe to get the veteran back into your lineup this weekend.
August 1, 2007
Curt Schilling will make his return to the Red Sox rotation on Sunday. Schilling, who has been recovering from tendinitis in his right shoulder, pitched seven shutout innings in his third rehab start Tuesday night for Triple-A Pawtucket. "Schill's all set to go Sunday," Red Sox manager Terry Francona said in the AP. "The ball keeps coming out of his hand like we want it to. It's been very successful. We'll be thrilled to have him back."
August 1, 2007
Curt Schilling, who is on a rehab assignment as he recovers from shoulder tendinitis, is expected to rejoin Boston's rotation either Sunday or Monday, according to the Boston Herald. He allowed four hits and no runs while striking out four and walking none in seven innings during his last rehab start for Triple-A Pawtucket.
July 26, 2007
Curt Schilling looked solid in his Thursday rehab start. He worked five scoreless innings, while striking out eight batters for Triple-A Pawtucket. Schilling has been out for over a month with shoulder tendinitis, but he could come off the disabled list following his next rehab appearance.
July 25, 2007
The plan is for Curt Schilling to throw roughly 65 pitches in Thursday’s rehab start, according to the Boston Herald. Schilling is recovering from tendonitis in his right shoulder. Barring a setback Thursday, Schilling will get one more minor-league start before returning to the Sox rotation.
July 22, 2007
Curt Schilling, who pitched three scoreless innings in a minor league rehab outing for Triple-A Pawtucket on Saturday, will have his next rehab start on Thursday, according to the AP. "We're hoping he can come back and pitch with a vengeance," Boston manager Terry Francona said.
July 19, 2007
Curt Schilling threw a side session before Wednesday's game and said it went well, the AP reports. Schilling, on the disabled list with tendinitis in his right shoulder, is scheduled to make the first of at least two rehabilitation starts Saturday night at Triple-A Pawtucket. He threw 31 pitches Monday to Red Sox batters in a simulated game.
July 16, 2007
Curt Schilling, on the DL with a sore shoulder, threw 31 pitches in a two-inning simulated game Monday. "I feel good," he told the AP. "Hopefully, I'll be better than I was at any point in the season. ... There's no comparison. I was throwing 84 mph in Atlanta, so there were obviously some issues." Schilling's next assignment is to throw about 45 pitches in a rehab start for Triple-A Pawtucket on Saturday.
July 13, 2007
Curt Schilling threw more pitches than expected during a bullpen session Friday. The right-hander threw 55 pitches in the session and worked on his entire repertoire, according to the AP. "I feel better than I've felt, so I'm taking that as a positive and go from there," said Schilling, who is battling shoulder tendinitis. "I stopped because they told me to stop, not because I needed to." Schilling is scheduled to throw another bullpen session and face batters Monday. He'll have to go out on a rehab assignment before rejoining the Sox rotation.
July 13, 2007
Curt Schilling is expected to throw of a mound Friday for the first time since his last start on June 18, the Boston Herald reports. He's scheduled to throw 30-35 pitches in the bullpen. Schilling, who was placed on the 15-day disabled list on June 22 with right shoulder tendinitis, has repeatedly denied that his activation won't be until Aug. 1 at the earliest, and has indicated that he expects a earlier return.
July 8, 2007
Terry Francona says Curt Schilling (shoulder) is "making very good progress," the AP reports. Schilling threw on Tuesday and Wednesday and will be evaluated again after the All-Star break.
July 3, 2007
Curt Schilling , who is on the disabled list with shoulder tendonitis, threw about 35 balls from flat ground on Monday, according to the Boston Herald. Schilling isn’t coming back until after the All-Star break and will have more sessions on flat ground before advancing to the next step in his rehab.
June 27, 2007
Curt Schilling, who is on the DL with a sore shoulder, will not throw for the rest of this week. "Basically the program stays what it is and he will be reevaluated on Monday at home, with the hope that things are progressing to the point where he can throw," manager Terry Francona told the Boston Globe. "He can throw now, but I think they want him to reach certain levels with testing. All the things we said the other day remain true. We want him to be able to finish the season being a consistent, good pitcher. That's why we're trying to use good judgment." Schilling is expected to be out until the All-Star break, but he should return soon after.
June 25, 2007
The Red Sox expect that Curt Schilling will likely remain out past the first week of July and perhaps through the All-Star break, according to the AP. Schilling said Monday he doesn't even know when he will begin throwing again, but he said he expects to hear Tuesday or Wednesday how the Red Sox medical staff wants his rehab to proceed. "There's some things they want to do in testing. They want to kind of set milestones in the next couple days to hit before we go to the next phase," Schilling said.
June 21, 2007
Curt Schilling will be placed on the 15-day DL when the Red Sox get to San Diego on Friday, the AP reports. This news came even as the MRI on Schilling's right shoulder game back negative Wednesday. "I have not felt right this year," Schilling said in a weekly radio interview. "Pain is a relative term. There's been a lot of this year trying to discern what's because I'm 40 or what's because I don't feel good."
June 20, 2007
Curt Schilling got some good news on Wednesday when the MRI on his right shoulder came back negative. However, he did get some bad news, as well. It appears he will miss his next start because of the cortisone shot he needed for his shoulder, according to MLB.com. "I had an injection yesterday, so I'm giving it a couple of days here to see how it plays out," Schilling said to WEEI radio in Boston. "The best case is that I'll be pitching on Sunday ... but that doesn't seem like that's going to be the case."
June 19, 2007
Curt Schilling was sent back to Boston on Tuesday to get an MRI exam on his right shoulder. The right-hander was roughed up for 11 runs in 9 1/3 innings over his last two starts. "The ball didn't come out of his hand too well," manager Terry Francona told the AP. "He didn't complain of pain or anything. The ball just wasn't coming out."
April 1, 2007
Curt Schilling finished the spring with a 1.71 ERA over 21 innings. His strikeout count was a modest 10, though he wasn't allowing people on base, either (14 hits, two walks).
March 18, 2007
Curt Schilling threw 98 pitches over six innings Sunday in a game featuring mostly minor leaguers, according to the AP. Schilling doesn't want to be on a pitch count once the season begins. He expects to go over 100 pitches in his next outing. "I don't want to be on a pitch count," he said. "I know I'm 40, but I don't think the ace of the staff should be on a pitch count."
March 13, 2007
Curt Schilling threw a five-inning simulated game Tuesday night after he flew back from the funeral for former Philadelphia Phillies coach John Vukovich, according to the AP. "It was a long day, but I felt good," Schilling said. "I thought all four of my breaking balls got better today, which is a real nice thing, as long a day as it was." Schilling is trying to develop a changeup this year to go with his bread a butter pitches - a fastball and a splitter.
March 5, 2007
Curt Schilling has spent a few years working on a changeup, which he plans to use more often this season, according to the Boston Herald. "(The changeup’s) been something I’ve worked on, meddled (with) for three years now and I think it’s to the point now where I can take it and make it a plus pitch," he said.
February 21, 2007
Curt Schilling said he plans to file for free agency after the season if he doesn’t receive a contract extension before the end of spring training, according to the Boston Herald. However, Sox chairman Tom Werner said the team is more likely to wait and see how Schilling looks on the mound this season before issuing an extension. "It's understandable that a player would be wanting to talk to management about extending a contract," said Werner. "It's also understandable for us to take a peek before giving him more of a 'yes' answer."
January 29, 2007
Curt Schilling said he doesn't plan to retire at the end of 2007 season and that he is in contract discussions with the Red Sox for 2008, according to the Boston Globe. "Where I'm going to play beyond 2007, I hope it's Boston, but I will go out and find a home to pitch," he said. "I hope it's here but there's also that possibility [of pitching for another team]." Schilling did note that he wouldn't pitch for the Yankees if he couldn't get a deal done with Boston.

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