VP Time for Schill?

VP Time for Schill?

Manchester, NH 12/05/07: During a presidential campaign event held in the auditorium of the Derryfield School, republican candidate Sen. John McCain was joined by Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.

(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)

If Curt Can't Shoulder the Load for the Sox Any Longer,
Should He Toss His Hat into McCain's VP Ring?

SCHILLING OUT UNTIL AT LEAST ALL-STAR BREAK

Extra Bases: Schilling Blogs About the Shoulder

"Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling will not be ready for the start of spring training because of shoulder issues, and is engaged in a dispute with the club over whether he needs surgery, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter. Furthermore, the sources said the Red Sox attempted to void his $8 million contract for 2008." -- 2.7.08, More shoulder woes for Schilling

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BDD is a feature of Boston.com. All posts are by Steve Silva unless otherwise indicated.

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Boston Herald:

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ProJo:

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