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 Quandary For Schilling, Red Sox | Boston Red Sox | projo.com | The Providence Journal
01:00 AM EST on Saturday, February 9, 2008 BY JOE McDONALD Journal Sports Writer There’s a strong possibility that Curt Schilling may never pitch again if he does not have surgery to repair a torn biceps tendon in his right arm. That’s exactly what his personal physician, Craig Morgan, is trying to explain to the Boston Red Sox. Morgan is emphatically suggesting that the 41-year-old ... [link]

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Baseball Today: Saturday, February 9
Published 2/9/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... G38: The story of the day -- the story of the last several days -- is Curt Schilling and Joe McDonald lays out the details in today's enstallment. I won't recap them here -- you can click the link for details -- but will, instead, point you to the fringes of the thing: To the Herald's Steve Buckley, ...

Red Sox News & Notes - 2/9
Published 2/9/2008 by Ian at SOX & Dawgs
... Joe McDonald from the Providence Journal talks about what Dr. Morgan said about the possibility of Schilling never pitching again. ...

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