Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
June 20, 2007
Shoulder Normal

The imaged Curt Schilling's shoulder, and like Yogi's head, found nothing:

Curt Schilling's right shoulder was normal, according to an MRI exam, but the Boston Red Sox likely won't take his next turn in the rotation following a cortisone shot.

"I had an injection yesterday, so I'm giving it a couple of days here to see how it plays out," Schilling told WEEI-AM on Wednesday. "The best case is that I'll be pitching on Sunday ... but that doesn't seem like that's going to be the case."

It may just be that Curt is at the point in his career when he has good days and bad days. He's made fifteen starts. Seven were poor. But of the eight were good, in seven of them he allowed two runs or less. The Red Sox should probably keep a long man ready for his bad days, and get him out early before there is too much damage.


Posted by David Pinto at 12:01 PM | Injuries | TrackBack (0)
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Not to nitpick (oh, who am I kidding, of course I'm nitpicking), but that was the headline when they X-rayed Dizzy Dean's head after he was beaned in the basepaths during the WS (1934, I think), not Yogi.

Posted by: Linkmeister at June 20, 2007 06:36 PM
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