nydailynews.com - 2/9/2008
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Derek Jeter thinks Curt Schilling's shoulder injury is a blow to the Red Sox. Jorge Posada believes Boston's likely replacements might be just as good.
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Bench depth will be a whole lot better
New York Yankees Fan Blog —
... . Okay fine, you can come because of your contract, but don't go bringing your disease to the clubhouse. Opinions are split on whether the Schilling injury actually hurts the Sox. Jeter says the Sox'll still be good (of course he's gonna say that), but we think it hurts them, if only slightly. Anything that damages a team's pitching depth stings. His numbers may not have been that great this season, but now if someone else goes down in the rotation, they'll have to call on someone inexperienced. ...
Baseball Today: Saturday, February 9
Projo Sox Blog —
... CONFLICTING OPINIONS: Derek Jeter thinks the Sox will miss Schilling, but Jorge Posada says his replacements may be just as good. (New York Daily News) ...
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