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Tue Mar 4 201412:38Ted Lilly hired as special asst. with Cubs
Ted Lilly has been hired as a special assistant for the Cubs front office.
Lilly, 38, announced his retirement from baseball in November. He will work with young players in Cubs camp during spring training and then help the organization with scouting for the draft. Lilly pitched 15 years in the major leagues -- four of them with the Cubs.
Source: Patrick Mooney on Twitter
Thu Nov 28 201316:01Ted Lilly confirms that he will retire
Veteran left-hander Ted Lilly confirmed to Ken Gurnick of MLB.com that he will retire.
This confirms a recent report in Venezuelan newspaper El Universal. "I am retiring," Lilly wrote in a text message. "I don't want to, but I think it is the realistic decision." The 37-year-old attempted to pitch in the Venezuelan Winter League after having the nerve endings on the right side of his neck cauterized by a spine specialist, but the discomfort hasn't subsided.
Source: MLB.com
Wed Nov 27 201314:42Report: Ted Lilly to retire from baseball
Ted Lilly told Andreina Salas Guzman of Venezuelan newspaper El Universal that he will retire from baseball.
Lilly recently had the nerve endings on the right side of his neck cauterized by a spine specialist, enabling him to pitch in the Venezuelan Winter League, but he's dealing with pain in his back and shoulder and feels like his days of pitching at a high level are over. "My body in general is telling me that I can't take any more," said Lilly. "I feel like I don't have the ability to continue at the Major League level." The 37-year-old left-hander has been limited to just 13 starts over the past two seasons. A two-time All-Star, Lilly will walk away from the game with a 130-113 record to go along with a 4.14 career ERA.
Source: MLB Trade Rumors
Fri Nov 15 201309:45Ted Lilly has procedure on neck
Ted Lilly recently had the nerve endings on the right side of his neck cauterized by a spine specialist.
The process involved the burning of his nerve endings by a large needle. Lilly's agent, Larry O'Brien, said the procedure has allowed the lefty to feel well enough to pitch in the Venezuelan Winter League. "That procedure has given him relief," O'Brian said. If Lilly can show that his neck issue is behind him and pitch well in Venezuela, the veteran lefty might find a few suitors this winter.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Sun Nov 10 201313:14Ted Lilly to pitch in winter league
Ted Lilly will pitch for Navegantes del Magallanes in the Venezuelan Winter League.
After being limited to eight starts in 2012 while coming back from shoulder surgery, Lilly started just five games this season due to a chronic neck injury. The neck ailment isn't going away, and he will turn 38 in January, but Lilly isn't ready to call it a career just yet. He'll surely have to settle for a non-guaranteed deal.
Source: Dylan Hernandez on Twitter
Tue Aug 6 201317:52Report: Giants, Ted Lilly call off agreement
According to Chris Cotillo of MLB Daily Dish, the Giants have called off a deal with Ted Lilly.
Cotillo's source says the two sides "could not agree" on a designated callup date. Lilly was released by the Dodgers this weekend after posting a 5.09 ERA in 23 innings while battling chronic neck discomfort.
Source: Chris Cotillo on Twitter
Tue Aug 6 201314:49Giants to sign left-hander Ted Lilly
Chris Cotillo of MLB Daily Dish reports that the Giants have signed left-hander Ted Lilly to a split contract.
MLB Trade Rumors has confirmed the signing. Lilly was released by the Dodgers over the weekend after posting a 5.09 ERA and 18/10 K/BB ratio over 23 innings this season. The 37-year-old southpaw is slated to pitch for Triple-A Fresno on Tuesday night and could join the major league roster for the stretch run.
Source: Chris Cotillo on Twitter
Sun Aug 4 201316:09Dodgers released LHP Ted Lilly
Dodgers released LHP Ted Lilly.
Lilly was designated for assignment last week and has now officially been released. The 37-year-old has a 5.09 ERA, 1.61 WHIP and 18/10 K/BB ratio over 23 innings this season and will look to sign on with another team.
Source: Bill Plunkett on Twitter
Fri Aug 2 201321:08Report: Dodgers place Lilly on waivers
Chris Cotillo of MLB Daily Dish reports that the Dodgers have placed Ted Lill on unconditional release waivers.
This is purely a procedural move that happens to many players at this time of year, and as he's likely to go unclaimed it will give them the chance to open up trade dialogue with teams that have interest in him. The 37-year-old southpaw has posted 5.09 ERA, 1.61 WHIP and 18/10 K/BB ratio in 23 innings this season.
Source: Chris Cotillo on Twitter
Thu Jul 25 201319:28Dodgers designate Ted Lilly for assignment
Dodgers designated LHP Ted Lilly for assignment.
Lilly had just been activated from the DL Wednesday after missing most of the last two months with a chronic neck issue. With a $13.5 million salary and major injury issues, he won't draw any interest on waivers. The Dodgers will just have to eat his salary, but they have better uses for a roster spot at this point. Lilly will be 38 before spring training next season, and his days as a useful pitcher are likely over.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jul 24 201317:51Dodgers activate Ted Lilly from disabled list
Dodgers activated LHP Ted Lilly from the 15-day disabled list.
Lilly missed almost two full months with a back injury. The veteran left-hander will pitch out of the Dodgers' bullpen initially and carries no fantasy relevance.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jul 13 201309:19Lilly (neck) throws simulated game
Ted Lilly (neck) threw a simulated game Friday.
Lilly has been sidelined since June 5 with a neck injury and is expected to move to the bullpen when he returns from the DL. "He was pretty good," manager Don Mattingly said. "We'll see how he bounces back and then just kind of keep trying to form a plan for him to be ready."
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Tue Jul 9 201323:29Ted Lilly moved into relief role
Ted Lilly (neck) has asked the Dodgers to move him into a relief role.
Lilly has a chronic neck ailment and has come to the realization that he just can't stay healthy enough to handle a starter's workload. "Ideally, I'd like to be a starter and be effective in that role," said Lilly. "I've had a hard time staying healthy. I pitched Saturday, and it was sore Sunday. Yesterday, it was pretty good." Lilly will throw a simulated game every other day starting on Wednesday to prep him for a relief role.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Sat Jul 6 201323:55Ted Lilly gives up six runs in rehab start
Ted Lilly (neck) was knocked around in his second rehab start with High-A Rancho Cucamonga on Saturday, surrendering six runs on nine hits over 5 1/3 innings.
Lilly also issued a walk, hit a batter and fanned seven during this outing. His health is more of a determining factor than the results, but the Dodgers now have Ricky Nolasco in tow and can be as patient as they want.
Source: Bill Plunkett on Twitter
Sun Jun 30 201319:46Fife throws seven scoreless innings in win
Stephen Fife threw seven scoreless innings in Sunday's win over the Phillies.
With Teddy Lilly expected to be sidelined until after the All-Star break, Fife should remain in the Dodgers' rotation for at least the next two weeks. He hasn't allowed more than three earned runs in any outing this month and has managed to put together a solid 3.41 ERA over six starts.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Jun 28 201318:51Ted Lilly (neck) to make rehab start Sunday
Ted Lilly (neck) will make a minor league rehab start Sunday with High-A Rancho Cucamonga.
Lilly was been sidelined since early June with a nagging neck injury, but he has made steady progress since receiving an epidural injection. The veteran southpaw could rejoin the Dodgers' rotation before the All-Star break if all goes well.
Source: Ken Gurnick on Twitter
Thu Jun 27 201321:44Ted Lilly could begin rehab assignment
Ted Lilly (neck) could begin a rehab assignment this weekend.
Lilly has been throwing from the mound for nearly a week and tossed another bullpen session Thursday with no issues. "He's probably getting close to going out and pitching, if everything goes good," Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said. Lilly could make it back prior to the All-Star break.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Tue Jun 25 201318:13Ted Lilly throws simulated game Tuesday
Ted Lilly (neck) threw a simulated game on Tuesday.
Lilly was been sidelined since early June with a nagging neck injury. He received an epidural earlier this month and is apparently making some good progress. There's no word yet on when he'll be ready for a rehab assignment, but it can't be long assuming he comes out of the simulated game OK.
Source: Ken Gurnick on Twitter
Thu Jun 20 201323:17Ted Lilly could thrown bullpen session
Ted Lilly (neck) could throw a bullpen session sometime over the weekend.
Lilly received an epidural in his neck over a week ago but is just now getting around to possibly returning to the bump. If he's indeed able to throw off a mound this weekend, though, he should be able to start a rehab assignment shortly after that.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Tue Jun 11 201319:40Ted Lilly given epidural in neck
Ted Lilly received an epidural in his ailing neck on Tuesday.
The Dodgers are hoping it will allow Lilly to recover from his neck sprain a little faster. At this point, the left-hander has no timetable for a return.
Source: Dylan Hernandez on Twitter
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