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Injury leaves Schilling out of All-Star break
By Audrey Nolan
The Boston Red Sox medical staff is evaluating Curt Schilling’s shoulder after he had an injury in order to decide when is he going to be back or how the rehab process is going to be.
According to Schilling he will like to be back tomorrow but he doesn’t know anything yet and he is getting frustrated. When asked if he would be back in Boston's rotation before the break begins July 9, Schilling said, "You know what? I would like to be back by tomorrow. But they have protocol."
Schilling said he expects to hear Tuesday or Wednesday how the Red Sox medical staff wants his rehabilitation to proceed. "There are some things they want to do in testing. They want to kind of set milestones in the next couple days to hit before we go to the next phase," he said.
Schilling went on the 15-day disabled list Friday retroactive to June 19 after two straight poor starts. He rejoined the Red Sox last weekend in San Diego after an MRI exam and cortisone shot in Boston.
He is doing daily conditioning and arm exercises and until the Red Sox medical staff tells him when he can throw again. Boston will call up Kason Gabbard to start Tuesday for him against Seattle.
Schilling, 14th on the career strikeout list with 3,086, failed to strikeout anyone June 18 in Atlanta -- the first time that's happened in one of his starts since 1993. He sounded frustrated with his current idling while his team soars. Boston entered Monday 22 games over .500, at 48-26. That's the best record in the major leagues.
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