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Schilling Open To D'Backs
Last week , we learned that Curt Schilling would be open to returning to the Phillies midseason if he pitches next year.  GM Ruben Amaro Jr. said he hadn't even considered the possibility yet. Also last week, Schilling was asked about returning to the Diamondbacks.  He likes that ...
Schilling praises World Series champs while in Philly for ALS fundraiser | Philadelphia Daily ...
philly.com — Eight full baseball seasons have come and gone since Curt Schilling last threw a fastball, down and... away, to strike out yet another batter for the Phillies. One full turn of the schedule has passed since he pitched at all. Schilling and his wife, ... (more) Schilling praises World Series champs while in Philly ...
Johnson-D'Backs Decision Could Come Soon
mlbtraderumors.com — The Boston Globe's Nick Cafardo says there's a big meeting in Arizona tonight, and the D'Backs may... determine whether they can re-sign Randy Johnson .  A week ago, Jack Magruder of the East Valley Tribune said the D'Backs have about $3-5MM ... (more) Johnson-D'Backs Decision Could Come Soon
The Spaceman Tells Schilling to Kiss His Ass - Video
The Spaceman Tells Schilling to Kiss His Ass - Video
fenwaywest.blogspot.com — At last night's Red Sox Hall of Fame ceremony, Bill Lee said Curt Schilling can "kiss his... ass" while he was defending Manny Ramirez to the Boston media. (more) The Spaceman Tells Schilling to Kiss His Ass - Video
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The Bad News Bloggers — ... Your Schillings Worth. If you're a Phillies fan, you have a certain respect for Curt Schilling. You may think he's a dick for his exit from town, but you understood why and you sorta know he was right. Now MLBTradeRumors is suggesting he is interested in both the Phillies and D-Bags (though the Red Sox could also be an option, in my opinion). Naturally, I don't see Schill being anywhere during Spring training and the signing will be as much dictated by the teams and money as by injury issues for each. Of course the Phillies could then start two players with a combined age ...

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