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April 20, 2007
Red Sox starter Curt Schilling will attempt to string together his third consecutive solid outing when he faces the New York Yankees tonight. The veteran right-hander has certainly been a different pitcher in his last two starts compared to Opening Day against the Royals in Kansas City.
“He’s getting outs,” said Boston manager Terry Francona. “He’s repeating his pitches. He just had a bad start in Kansas City. He came out of spring training throwing the ball well, but when he got to Kansas City he wasn’t very crisp; he didn’t repeat his delivery too much and paid for some mistakes.”
Schilling has been outstanding in his last two starts, compiling a 2-0 mark with a 0.60 E.R.A.
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