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Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling will not have shoulder surgery after the problems that plagued him last summer resurfaced. Despite the recommendation of the doctor who operated on the shoulder in 1995, he will follow the more conservative course prescribed by Sox medical director Thomas Gill after the club and player agreed to submit to yesterday's recommendation by an outside medical expert ... [link]

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Lots to think about
Published 2/8/2008 by Hart Bracken at The Soxaholix
... What with the Patriots inexplicable sudden mortality, the potential season ending injury of Schill … ...

Curt Schilling Has Surgery By Blog [Curt Schilling]
Published 2/8/2008 by Leitch at Deadspin
... There seems to be a considerable disagreement with the team and Schilling about how all this would go down, but it's all moot: Schilling's gonna be gone at least until the All-Star Break, perhaps for the year, maybe forever. ...

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