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Curt Schilling's protective boot was removed from his injured right ankle Friday, and Boston's team doctor said he was "very encouraged" by the pitcher's progress.
Dr. Thomas Gill didn't put a timetable on when Schilling might pitch again for the Red Sox but said the right-hander has stayed in good condition. He outlined a series of steps for Schilling that include wearing a brace under a normal shoe, throwing from 120 feet, throwing from a mound and pitching in a simulated game.See the full content of this document
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Baseball Report: Doctor Encouraged by Schilling's Progress
When asked if he was ruling out the possibility that Schilling would pitch for the Red Sox in May, Gill said, "I'm very honestly not ruling him out for anything. ... It is a day-by-day type of thing."
Schilling was injured April 23 whe...See the full content of this document
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