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Things continue to move along. I spoke with a St. Louis ESPN affiliate today. Still a very passionate fan base out there and it was pretty cool of them to act as excited as they did about the potential of playing there. I also wanted to mention something else. For anyone interested please just assume things are happening with Boston without me mentioning it. Theo and I have spoken more than ... [link]

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Schill talking to Sox...
Published 11/2/2007 at Extra Bases
... More updates from just-turned-free-agent pitcher Curt Schilling today on his ongoing discussions with the Red Sox and other teams on his radar. ...

Odds and Ends
Published 11/2/2007 by Tim Dierkes at MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com
... mercurial nature and all. Re-signing Tony Clark is appearing more difficult than the D'Backs anticipated. Reliever Masahide Kobayashi filed for free agency and is interested in MLB offers.  He'd prefer to close but it's not a dealbreaker. The Cardinals contacted Curt Schilling today to express interest, apparently after hearing him on a St. Louis radio show.  Schilling has a minor update on his blog. ...

courting curt
Published 11/3/2007 by lboros <info@vivaelbirdos.com> at Viva El Birdos: Front Page Posts
... schilling mentions the same thing at his blog. the talk is of a 1-year deal, which makes sense for the cards; since the salary won't carry over into 2009, it almost doesn't matter what they pay him. (for whatever it's worth, my cocktail-napkin estimate the other day placed ...

The Party's Over
Published 11/4/2007 by Eric at Keep Your Sox On: From Brooklyn to Boston
... , including an announcement intended to dispel rumors that he's ceased discussions with Boston management. Should Curt stay in Boston: behind the fate of Mike Lowell, that's the biggest question about this championship team. I've been inclined to say no, to give both Lester and Buchholz space to shine in next year's rotation, but that means Matsuzaka would need to have a much more consistent year in 2008. Safe money would have Schilling back for one more year. ...

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