Curt Schilling Out for the Season
Jon Popham June 20, 2008 | 4:13 pm EST

Curt Schilling has opted to have surgery on his injured shoulder on Monday, forgoing any chance of returning to baseball this season. The 41 year old Boston Red Sox pitcher may have even thrown his last game in Big Leagues depending on the outcome of the operation.

“My season is over and there is a pretty decent chance I have thrown my last pitch forever.” Schilling told WEEI Radio in Boston. The right handed starter has been on the disabled list since Spring Training with a tendon injury to his shoulder.

Schilling told fans on his personal blog, 38 Pitches, that he will not choose to return to baseball unless he feels he can continue to excel, writing:

“Coming back from this surgery at 31 would be an enormous challenge, at 41 more so. BUT, if that is an option at least I’ll be able to make that decision with all the cards on the table, and it will end on terms I choose. I won’t come back throwing 85 with so-so crap. If there is not an option to come back and be good, I won’t.”

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