Category: Curt Schilling

The Next Bartolo Colon

From the likes of Wade Miller and Kyle Snyder to Bartolo Colon the Red Sox have often found value, or potential value in signing a veteran pitcher looking to right the ship after injury or at the end of their line to a one year deal and have them fill spots at the back of the rotation.

That type of insurance policy combined with an influx of youth at the tail end of your rotation has been invaluable in recent years where the Red Sox have needed their fair share of spot starts. I can remember more Julian Tavarez starts than I care to!

While the top of the rotation certainly is full of horses (Beckett, Lester, Matsuzaka) and Wakefield and the young guns (Buchholz, Bowden, Masterson) provide a solid tail, injury is unpredictable. The 2008 New York Yankees are a great proof to the theorem that you can't have enough starting pitching.

Schilling blasts Manny

Curt Schilling's latest entry on his blog, 38pitches.com, was very, very interesting. It has been removed from 38pitches.com, but the text still comes through on my RSS reader. I have quoted a few relevant excerpts and provided the full text for you.

Schilling On The Jace Hall Show

I highly recommend tuning into The Jace Hall Show on Crackle.com this Thursday, as Red Sox pitcher and 3-time World…

POLL: Is Schilling a Hall of Famer?

Is Curt Schilling a Hall of Fame pitcher? Yes, he’ll make it there but it will take a few years…

Schilling’s Legacy

When Curt Schilling broke from Thanksgiving dinner in 2003 with Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein, I doubt even he…

The road less traveled

I have a secret to share with you. It may shock you; it may not. Consider yourself warned. The Red…

Papi out of cast, setback for Schill

David Ortiz’s cast has been removed from his left wrist today, a great sign because that means Ortiz is pain…

Waiting in the Wings

Clay Buchholz has shown glimpses of brilliance in his young career. His last three starts since giving up an eighth…