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en You have to be aggressive with a guy like Schilling. Like I said, he's coming right at you.

en With a guy like that, he's going to be aggressive. Schilling is going to come out and go right after you. He's not going to be scared. That's why he is who he is.

en Schilling is one game, ... It would be nice to get him back, and I think he will be, but we also have some other good guys. If we want our ace, Schilling is going to have to be the guy who has to be that.

en We were very aggressive early in the game. [Schilling] likes to get ahead with his fastball, and we got some good pitches to hit. I thought we had a nice approach with him.

en That's the plan. It's worked before between Pedro and Schilling and myself. You'd have to ask hitters if it really makes a difference, but I think if you get in a three-game series with Schilling, myself and (Josh) Beckett, that kind of contrast, I think chances are pretty good if we all have our 'A' games that day.

en They're aggressive. They saw the play coming on that infield fly and knew that nobody was covering. Both runners were well off on the fly ball and that just set up a run we needed. They're very aggressive, this whole team is aggressive. They will take an extra base if they think they can get it. We like to run and we have speed. It's part of our game.

en We thought this season was coming down to the fact that (Curt) Schilling was taking on Johnson, (as the leaders of their staffs),

en I don't know where all these anonymous sources come from. Unfortunately we're in Boston, so there's stuff being thrown out there, ... Schilling's been hurt and it's taken him time to get ready. I even said after the season, in my book, that Schilling risked his career to go out there and pitch against the Yankees. He could have been done after last year. He wanted to come back and fight again and try to get us back to where we were last year.

en I don't know where all these anonymous sources come from. Unfortunately we're in Boston, so there's stuff being thrown out there. Schilling's been hurt and it's taken him time to get ready. I even said after the season, in my book, that Schilling risked his career to go out there and pitch against the Yankees. He could have been done after last year. He wanted to come back and fight again and try to get us back to where we were last year.

en Schilling, ... His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. looked like the old Schilling.

en He's an aggressive pitcher [who] sets the tone by being aggressive and throwing strikes and coming right at you. You like guys like that.

en We knew coming into the game she was aggressive, and we might be able to get her to commit silly reach-in fouls. Sometimes you can be too aggressive.

en We were down early in the doubles point because we are used to them being aggressive and coming to the net, but today they were staying back and lobbing the ball more. So we were the ones who had to be aggressive in order to get the win.

en We knew coming back he'd be a little reluctant to be aggressive offensively. We talked with him that we need to have him be aggressive because the way we're shooting the ball from the outside, he and Marcus (Williams) have to give us the lift.

en I'd do anything if it's in our best interest, but I don't know if that's it. We've got a 42-year-old left-handed starter [David Wells] and we've got a 39-year-old [Curt Schilling] that's coming back from numerous health problems. I just don't think that'd be to our advantage.


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