The Boston Red Sox waited 86 years for the World Series title that Curt Schilling helped deliver last fall. Now they might have to wait a little longer for Schilling to come back and try it again. The right-hander struggled Monday night in what was supposed to be his final rehab outing before returning to the big league rotation, allowing five runs and eight hits in five innings for Boston's Triple-A team in Pawtucket. He was scheduled to fly to Texas to join the Red Sox after the game and meet with team management Tuesday to debate his next step. "When I come back, I don't want it to be a baby-sitting thing," Schilling said, noting that Boston is in first place without him. "I don't want to come back to pitch. I want to come back to be myself."