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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
Contract: Signed through 2008
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2007 Statistics
PeriodGGSCGSHOWLSVBSIPHBBERHRKERAWHIP
Yesterday000000000.0000000.000.00
Last 7 Days110010006.0601161.501.00
Last 14 Days110010006.0601161.501.00
Last 21 Days3300120019.217163132.750.92
20072424119800151.01652365211013.871.25
Career Stats
YearTeamGGSCGWLSVIPHBBERHRKERAK/9BB/9H/9WHIP
1988BAL44003014.7221016349.822.456.1213.472.18
1989BAL5100108.71036266.236.213.1010.341.50
1990BAL350012346.03819131322.546.263.727.431.24
1991HOU560035875.77939322713.818.444.649.391.56
1992PHI42261014112226.31655959111472.355.832.346.540.99
1993PHI343471670235.323457105231864.027.092.178.921.24
1994PHI1313128082.387284110584.486.293.049.431.40
1995PHI17171750116.0962646121143.578.842.027.451.05
1996PHI262689100183.31495065161823.198.902.457.291.09
1997PHI3535717110254.32085884253192.9711.262.057.341.05
1998PHI35351515140268.72366197233003.2510.052.047.901.11
1999PHI242481560180.31594471251523.547.562.197.911.13
2000ARZ2929811120210.32044589271683.817.171.928.701.18
2001ARZ353562260256.72373985372932.9810.271.378.311.08
2002ARZ363552370259.12183393293163.2310.971.157.570.97
2003ARZ24243890168.01443255171942.9510.391.717.711.05
2004BOS323232160226.22063582232033.268.061.398.181.06
2005BOS3211088993.1121225912875.698.392.1211.671.53
2006BOS313101570204.02202890281833.978.071.249.711.22
2007BOS24241980151.01652365211013.876.021.379.831.25
Career56943683216146223262.12998711125334731163.468.601.968.271.14
Player Notes
August 18, 2008
Curt Schilling said in a recent blog entry that he's leaning "very heavily" toward retirement, according to the AP. The 41-year-old, who underwent season-ending shoulder surgery on June 23, added that his shoulder "is getting better fast" and "I've still got a rather lengthy amount of time before I decide anything."

Our View:Schilling is expected to wait until spring training before deciding anything. Given how self righteous he is, we're betting he doesn't want to go out on a sour note and will return, but who knows.
July 7, 2008
Curt Schilling has started to rehabilitate his right shoulder after surgery, but hasn't decided whether to try to play again, according to the Star Tribune. He said on Monday it will be at least five weeks before he must decide whether to make a run at returning for 2009, and added, "the shoulder is sorer than I expected it to be."

Our View:Hopefully he will return to the diamond and leave the game on his own terms, and not due to injury.
June 25, 2008
Curt Schilling hopes to be able to pitch again after undergoing surgery on his throwing shoulder, but he will wait four months before making up his mind at which point he should be able to throw, this according to a report on Fox Sports. "If I come out of rehab and I'm throwing 84 miles per hour, it's over," he said.

Our View:We wish Schilling all the luck in the world in his attempt as it would be sad to see such a tremendous pitcher have his career ended by injury.
June 25, 2008
The Boston Globe reports Curt Schilling told Boston radio station WEEI this morning that he will begin to rehab his right shoulder and may decide to pitch next season.

Our View:Schilling said he will make a decision about returning to baseball when his physical therapy concludes and he is able to throw once again.
June 23, 2008
Dr. Craig Morgan, the doctor who performed Curt Schilling's shoulder surgery today, told the Boston Globe that what was found inside Schilling's shoulder was about as good as they could have hoped. "The status of the rotator cuff was much better than was predicted," Morgan said. "He did have disease in the biceps tendon, that was his major problem. We transferred the biceps tendon. [He had an] unusual tear of the rotator cuff, small partial thickness, no separation from the bone. Small undersurface tear. What we didn't want to find is a big rotator cuff tear, because that's a long rehab."

Our View:Morgan said Schilling could possibly begin a throwing program in four months, if he decides that's what he wants to pursue. He could potentially be throwing from a mound by January.