The same ol' Schilling you are referring to is actually the abnormal Schilling. With each start he has, his velocity goes up (today, consistent around 92-95 with his fastball) and he was hitting his spots very well. Let's not forget that the White Sox are also the best team in the AL (record wise, and Ozzie Guillen plays a lot of smart small-ball). He's only going to get better. It's not only going to take 4, 5 starts for him to get better. Time is essential. After todays solid performance, against a very well-rounded Chicago ball club, I would expect a good amount of success in his next start, against the Yanks