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  • Berardino managed a raw, 20-year-old Schilling with the Class A Greensboro Hornets, a Red Sox farm team, in 1987, before Schilling was traded to the Baltimore Orioles the following year.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • “Roger had this Texas mentality,” Berardino told me from his home in Waltham, Massachusetts.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • “Everything is looked at differently now,” Berardino told me.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • Berardino managed a raw, 20-year-old Schilling with the Class A Greensboro Hornets, a Red Sox farm team, in 1987, before Schilling was traded to the Baltimore Orioles the following year.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • “As he got older, [Schilling] became more and more a student of the game,” Berardino explained.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • “Roger had this Texas mentality,” Berardino told me from his home in Waltham, Massachusetts.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • Dick Berardino has seen many pitchers come and go during his four decades with the Boston Red Sox, but few more memorably than Curt Schilling or Roger “The Rocket” Clemens.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • “Everything is looked at differently now,” Berardino told me.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • Schilling, when Berardino first met him, had a different outlook.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

  • Schilling, when Berardino first met him, had a different outlook.

    Pitchers’ Duel 2009

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