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Schilling vs Loiaza might not happen

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Arizona's Curt Schilling might not be able to make his Wednesday start against the White Sox.

 

After taking a shot off his right hand Friday that was hit by San Diego's Sean Burroughs, Schilling's prospects are iffy.

 

While the veteran right-hander said he expected to go, Diamondbacks trainer Paul Lessard told the Arizona Republic that he was skeptical about Schilling's chances because of the swelling in his right hand.

 

"Am I confident? No," Lessard said.

That would suck, dude.

 

I would LOVE to have a chance to rib Boog's punk azz after Loaiza dominates Schilling.

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That would suck, dude.

 

I would LOVE to have a chance to rib Boog's punk azz after Loaiza dominates Schilling.

I wouldn't count on Loz beating Schil. THink about it we can't score runs off of sorry ass pitchers, Schilling would probably no hit us.

The Sox better be praying that Schilling can't make his start on Wednesday or they might have to face the embarrassment of a possible perfect game against them.

Schilling is a guy that they actually might hit. The Sox really suck against these no name junk ballers like Anderson today.

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