Originally Posted by
Fishercat
The start against the Devil Rays is not much less important than appearences versus the Yankees. The Sox have to win the game to have any positive impact. If Schilling gives up 8 runs in 3 innings v. the Devil Rays, it is no better than giving up 2 runs in what has been 2 innings versus the Yankees. It isn't all about recouperating. Partially it is, but to get him back in the groove of major league baseball. The Sox need him for the stretch run, and facing AAAA players and marginal prospects won't help him get back up to speed.