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03-22-2005, 05:59 AM
Schilling enthusiastic: Sox ace calls workout a `Breakthrough day' (http://redsox.bostonherald.com/redSox/view.bg?articleid=74504)
March 22
Boston Herald: "For anyone hoping against hope that Opening Night in Yankee Stadium will still feature Randy Johnson vs. Curt Schilling , the co-MVPs of the 2001 World Series and now the respective anchors of the best rivalry in sports, the news out of the Red Sox ' minor league complex yesterday was not for you."
Schilling drops to minor level, takes it up a notch (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/schilling_drops_to_minor_level_takes_it_up_a_notch/)
March 22
Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy: "Schilling indicated he would pitch in another minor league game, probably Thursday, and perhaps pitch in a real spring training game when the Sox play the Diamondbacks in Phoenix next Thursday and Friday. Some believe the Sox' appearance in Phoenix was part of the transaction that brought Schilling to Boston in the winter of 2003, and an appearance by Schilling would make the fiscally-challenged D-Backs happy."
On a minor-League field, a major development (http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20050322_22schill.22b074f.html)
March 22
Providence Journal (registration required): "In front of what was surely -- unofficially at least -- the largest crowd ever for a intra-squad minor-league exhibition game, Curt Schilling yesterday took his biggest step of the spring yesterday, continuing to ready himself for the regular season."
No Issues For Schilling (http://www.courant.com/sports/baseball/hc-redsox0322.artmar22,0,6681461.story?coll=hc-headlines-baseball)
March 22
Hartford Courant (registration required): "One of the 37 pitches Curt Schilling threw in his first spring training start Monday was an up-and-in fastball that caused minor league outfielder Chip Ambres to jerk his head back."
Tito Miffed by Mirabelli's BK bashing (http://redsox.bostonherald.com/redSox/view.bg?articleid=74502)
March 22
Boston Herald: "Red Sox manager Terry Francona said the club has far from given up hope on right-hander Byung-Hyun Kim and stressed that members of the organization should refrain from criticizing the beleaguered relief pitcher if they have any hope of salvaging his floundering career. "
Lowe now upbeat (http://redsox.bostonherald.com/redSox/view.bg?articleid=74503)
March 22
Boston Herald: "Perhaps it was just Derek Lowe 's instincts that made him follow the red jerseys and head into the visitors clubhouse as he left the field at Holman Stadium following his five solid innings in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 7-3 loss yesterday to the Red Sox ."
Arroyo gets the better of new Dodger Lowe (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/ex_games/)
March 22
Boston Globe: "Though recast in Dodger blue, the interior of the man was unmistakably the same. Still as breezy as a midwinter Florida afternoon, Dodger Derek Lowe bounced around the Red Sox clubhouse yesterday, before and after his first game against his ex-teammates."
Pedroia is a real mover (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/pedroia_is_a_real_mover/)
March 22
Boston Globe: "When Terry Francona looks at 5-foot-8-inch Dustin Pedroia, the Red Sox' top pick in the 2004 draft, he sees David Eckstein, the St. Louis shortstop and former Sox prospect."
Red Sox planning to remain at Fenway (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/red_sox_planning_to_remain_at_fenway/)
March 22
Boston Globe: "The Boston Red Sox tomorrow will announce that the team is staying put in Fenway Park, baseball's oldest and smallest stadium."
No public money for Red Sox (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/no_public_money_for_red_sox/)
March 22
Boston Globe: "The Boston Red Sox are staying at Fenway Park. Now what?"
Buckner learns to deep-6 his E-3 (http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/columnists/cs-050321mitchell,1,1605346.column?coll=cs-home-utility)
March 22
Chicago Tribune columnist Fred Mitchell (registration required): "One of the demons in Bill Buckner's past was exorcised last fall when the Boston Red Sox ended their 86-year World Series drought."
March 22
Boston Herald: "For anyone hoping against hope that Opening Night in Yankee Stadium will still feature Randy Johnson vs. Curt Schilling , the co-MVPs of the 2001 World Series and now the respective anchors of the best rivalry in sports, the news out of the Red Sox ' minor league complex yesterday was not for you."
Schilling drops to minor level, takes it up a notch (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/schilling_drops_to_minor_level_takes_it_up_a_notch/)
March 22
Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy: "Schilling indicated he would pitch in another minor league game, probably Thursday, and perhaps pitch in a real spring training game when the Sox play the Diamondbacks in Phoenix next Thursday and Friday. Some believe the Sox' appearance in Phoenix was part of the transaction that brought Schilling to Boston in the winter of 2003, and an appearance by Schilling would make the fiscally-challenged D-Backs happy."
On a minor-League field, a major development (http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/projo_20050322_22schill.22b074f.html)
March 22
Providence Journal (registration required): "In front of what was surely -- unofficially at least -- the largest crowd ever for a intra-squad minor-league exhibition game, Curt Schilling yesterday took his biggest step of the spring yesterday, continuing to ready himself for the regular season."
No Issues For Schilling (http://www.courant.com/sports/baseball/hc-redsox0322.artmar22,0,6681461.story?coll=hc-headlines-baseball)
March 22
Hartford Courant (registration required): "One of the 37 pitches Curt Schilling threw in his first spring training start Monday was an up-and-in fastball that caused minor league outfielder Chip Ambres to jerk his head back."
Tito Miffed by Mirabelli's BK bashing (http://redsox.bostonherald.com/redSox/view.bg?articleid=74502)
March 22
Boston Herald: "Red Sox manager Terry Francona said the club has far from given up hope on right-hander Byung-Hyun Kim and stressed that members of the organization should refrain from criticizing the beleaguered relief pitcher if they have any hope of salvaging his floundering career. "
Lowe now upbeat (http://redsox.bostonherald.com/redSox/view.bg?articleid=74503)
March 22
Boston Herald: "Perhaps it was just Derek Lowe 's instincts that made him follow the red jerseys and head into the visitors clubhouse as he left the field at Holman Stadium following his five solid innings in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 7-3 loss yesterday to the Red Sox ."
Arroyo gets the better of new Dodger Lowe (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/ex_games/)
March 22
Boston Globe: "Though recast in Dodger blue, the interior of the man was unmistakably the same. Still as breezy as a midwinter Florida afternoon, Dodger Derek Lowe bounced around the Red Sox clubhouse yesterday, before and after his first game against his ex-teammates."
Pedroia is a real mover (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/pedroia_is_a_real_mover/)
March 22
Boston Globe: "When Terry Francona looks at 5-foot-8-inch Dustin Pedroia, the Red Sox' top pick in the 2004 draft, he sees David Eckstein, the St. Louis shortstop and former Sox prospect."
Red Sox planning to remain at Fenway (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/red_sox_planning_to_remain_at_fenway/)
March 22
Boston Globe: "The Boston Red Sox tomorrow will announce that the team is staying put in Fenway Park, baseball's oldest and smallest stadium."
No public money for Red Sox (http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/03/22/no_public_money_for_red_sox/)
March 22
Boston Globe: "The Boston Red Sox are staying at Fenway Park. Now what?"
Buckner learns to deep-6 his E-3 (http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/columnists/cs-050321mitchell,1,1605346.column?coll=cs-home-utility)
March 22
Chicago Tribune columnist Fred Mitchell (registration required): "One of the demons in Bill Buckner's past was exorcised last fall when the Boston Red Sox ended their 86-year World Series drought."