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Hey if he isn´t pitching for us after the season I won´t worry about it too much. I like seeing our starting rotation getting younger instead of older. If he gets a three yr deal from some NL team then I say kodos for him and thanks for the championship.

 

He is not the elite pitcher of 04, even if he does have a decent year this year.

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If we didn't do it for Pedro, then where not doing it for Schilling...

 

We owe Schilling NOTHING, we payed him for him helping bring a WS to Boston, thats why he was under contract last year, his option was vested when they won it all.

 

He will stay in Boston, his f***ing game company is called like Green Monster gaming or some s***, He wants to stay people. He was just trying to get a couple more years guranteed without having to proove himself. He knew the chances of that were very small and, and now him saying he will hit FA is his last bit of leverage to try and get his year extension. It didn't work and now he knows he has to proove himself. Although he could have thought the Sox would give him a yr extension because he is so popular in Boston, thats probably why he came to camp looking 8 months pregnant.

 

As much as everyone hates to hear it, this is a buisness choice And a smart one, you don't allocate big money on a player when your not sure if he is worth it. If the f***ing Yankees won't give MO a contract before the season( this man might be the biggest part of all the championships season and division titles) then nobody should get one. His case is alot like Schillings, both had decent seasons last yr but both are injury risks and there skills could possibly see a sharp decline soon.

 

WRONG!!!!!!!!---We owe Schilling more than we could ever give. Without him we have no World Series Title in 2004 and we are still being laughed at by Yankee fans with that 86, 87, 88, a century s***. He put his ass on the line for his team, for his fans, for Boston. Besides, he could still keep his business in Boston and pitch for another team, and I can promise you this: If he has a big year, go something like 18-7, the Mets, Yankees and other teams will line up to give him a three year contract and he will be gone. BS on that. I want Schilling to finish his career in Boston--and that's the last I will have to say on this thread. We've run this into the ground and the two camps aren't going to change their collective minds on this.

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WRONG!!!!!!!!---We owe Schilling more than we could ever give. Without him we have no World Series Title in 2004 and we are still being laughed at by Yankee fans with that 86' date=' 87, 88, a century s***. He put his ass on the line for his team, for his fans, for Boston. Besides, he could still keep his business in Boston and pitch for another team, and I can promise you this: If he has a big year, go something like 18-7, the Mets, Yankees and other teams will line up to give him a three year contract and he will be gone. BS on that. I want Schilling to finish his career in Boston--and that's the last I will have to say on this thread. We've run this into the ground and the two camps aren't going to change their collective minds on this.[/quote']

 

NO your WRONG , stop with the without him we dont win the WS crap .theres way too many players that showed up big in 2004 to say that

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WRONG!!!!!!!!---We owe Schilling more than we could ever give. Without him we have no World Series Title in 2004 and we are still being laughed at by Yankee fans with that 86' date=' 87, 88, a century s***. He put his ass on the line for his team, for his fans, for Boston. Besides, he could still keep his business in Boston and pitch for another team, and I can promise you this: If he has a big year, go something like 18-7, the Mets, Yankees and other teams will line up to give him a three year contract and he will be gone. BS on that. I want Schilling to finish his career in Boston--and that's the last I will have to say on this thread. We've run this into the ground and the two camps aren't going to change their collective minds on this.[/quote']

 

And without Dave Roberts we wouldn't have won the world series ... how much do we owe him?

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WRONG!!!!!!!!---We owe Schilling more than we could ever give. Without him we have no World Series Title in 2004 and we are still being laughed at by Yankee fans with that 86' date=' 87, 88, a century s***. He put his ass on the line for his team, for his fans, for Boston. Besides, he could still keep his business in Boston and pitch for another team, and I can promise you this: If he has a big year, go something like 18-7, the Mets, Yankees and other teams will line up to give him a three year contract and he will be gone. BS on that. [b']I want Schilling to finish his career in Boston--and that's the last I will have to say on this thread. We've run this into the ground and the two camps aren't going to change their collective minds on this.[/b]

 

You said that three weeks ago...and yet here you are.

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I get the message Kilo. Good show, and I'm still laughing at that cartoon. We really have been dragging this thing out, though, haven't we?

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And without Dave Roberts we wouldn't have won the world series ... how much do we owe him?

 

Schill, Roberts is with some other team now but I get your point. We'll just have to wait and see how this works itself out this year.

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Sorry MC, that will not fly. No matter who the Yankees would have put in there we would have won that game. Fact was they had nobody who could stop our team, their pitching staff was spent and they only scored three runs that game. We could have scored four of five in our sleep. I have been hitting on Schilling's importance because I am a very big fan of his, but many of the guys here are right---it took a team to go all the way that year. You take one or another from our team and we don't make it. It is just that Curt put his ass on the line and risk his career. As it was it probably cost him an effective 2005 season.
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And without Dave Roberts we wouldn't have won the world series ... how much do we owe him?
Roberts did not risk his health and his future career by agreeing to an experimental procedure in order to play in the playoffs and WS.
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Hey if he isn?t pitching for us after the season I won?t worry about it too much. I like seeing our starting rotation getting younger instead of older. If he gets a three yr deal from some NL team then I say kodos for him and thanks for the championship.

 

He is not the elite pitcher of 04, even if he does have a decent year this year.

Sure let him go to the Yankees win 15+ games, knock us out of the playoffs because our rotaion will be playing musical cahirs with one prospect after another who isn't ready or re-treads like Kyle Snyder and Jason Johnson. Good idea.:rolleyes: If you want to get rid of an old guy on the staff, let Wakefield go. He takes up two roster spots for .500 performances.

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