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Schilling chosen to start Game Two
Terry Francona announced today that Curt Schilling will start Game Two of the ALCS, flopping the veteran right-hander with Daisuke Matsuzaka in the playoff rotation. The tentative rotation: GAME ONE, Friday, October 12 -- Josh Beckett (7:10 p.m. at Boston) GAME TWO, Saturday, October 13 -- Curt Schilling (8:21 p.m. at Boston) GAME THREE, Monday, October 15 -- Daisuke Matsuzaka (7:10 ...
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