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July 22, 2007
Curt Schilling, who threw 40 pitches and was dominant in a three-inning rehabilitation outing in Pawtucket last night, clearly was bouyant this morning.
How is he the day after, manager Terry Francona was asked.
"Talkative," cracked Francona. "That's a good thing. He's excited, as he should be. He threw the ball pretty good."
Francona said Schilling would make another rehab start for Pawtucket, Thursday in Toledo, but wouldn't commit to a plan after that.
"We'll see what happens and go from there," said Francona.
But Schilling's performance last night was highly encouraging, he said.
"We're hoping he can come back and pitch with vengeance, which will be great for anyone who cares about the Red Sox," said Francona.
-- Steven Krasner
Posted by Steven Krasner
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