I thought they might come out aggressive. They did.
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I just want to pitch a good game, ... I don't care who it is against or when it is. I just want to pitch and contribute. That'll be a challenge.Curt Schilling
You guys saw Pedro do it here year after year. There were games where he didn't throw at anybody and guys still had trouble getting to the outside corner because of that inherent concern. And that's not something anybody has had to worry about facing me.
Curt Schilling
While that may be true, I have found Martinez to be one of the most insightful, engaging and observant interviews I've ever come across in baseball, regardless of native tongue. Nobody's upset at him, ... I'm sure we'll get on him about it a little bit. We'll kid around about it. I can't wait to get one of the Who's Your Daddy T-shirts in New York. But it doesn't last. With the Red Sox and Yankees, every story has a 24-hour shelf life and then you're on to something else. It's not that big a deal.
Curt Schilling
It's always been you reporters. That's what you do, unfortunately. It's one of those things that you just can't understand. You can only go by the numbers. It's how it works here.
Curt Schilling
I don't give two (expletive) when Manny shows up. He'll be ready to play. I don't care. He'll be ready. One thing Manny does is put in his time and effort into getting ready. On (Opening Day) April 3, he'll be here and ready to hit.
Curt Schilling
It's the chickenegg theory. Which one comes first You've got to have one with the other. When you don't have either you tend to struggle.
Curt Schilling
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