he might have a decent season, but i don't think he will return to the curt schilling of old. he lost velocity since coming back from the ankle injury. he wasn't getting away with stuff he could have in the past. his location had to be spot on or it was t-off time. i'd really like to see how his arm looks in spring training. if he can crank it up like he used to, he could be the old schilling.
MotorCityKitties wrote:I dont know what to think of Schilling this year. I just know that he will not be on any of my teams because someone else will value him more than I.
ditto, i aint drafting him. let someone else take him and if he has a good season... well, let them use him in good health.
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jerrydel44 wrote:He has a good year. I am looking for 14-15 wins 160inns and maybe 135 ks.
that isn't a good year, it means he's dunsky.
That's not too bad, considering... As a Red Sox fan, I'd be happy with it...
I also won't value him enough to get him on my team... probably. I've dropped him a round. He is just too much of an unknown. I wouldn't judge by what he did last year... he was clearly pushing the injury. Now he has had a whole offseason for it to heal. What you get this season is what he is. I think it is possible he could end up getting back to his old form, but the "dunsky" numbers is more likely in my opinion. As a fantasy fan, you'd probably have to pay too much to get him to be happy with those numbers.