Schilling Placed On 60-Day DL
Reported By Stephen Rhodes
The Boston Red Sox will be without one of their prominent starting pitchers as according to Howard Ullman of the Associated Press, Curt Schilling was placed on the 60-day disabled list as he continues to rehabilitate his right shoulder; the Red Sox, in a related move, are expected to add pitcher Lincoln Holdzkom to the 40-man roster as a result. Schilling had said that he would have preferred surgery, but the team insisted that he try rehab first; Schilling said that he wasn't hurt when he signed a 1-year, $8 million contract in November 2007.
The Boston Red Sox will be without one of their prominent starting pitchers as according to Howard Ullman of the Associated Press, Curt Schilling was placed on the 60-day disabled list as he continues to rehabilitate his right shoulder; the Red Sox, in a related move, are expected to add pitcher Lincoln Holdzkom to the 40-man roster as a result. Schilling had said that he would have preferred surgery, but the team insisted that he try rehab first; Schilling said that he wasn't hurt when he signed a 1-year, $8 million contract in November 2007.
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