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Tue Feb 19 201318:33Ted Lilly on modified schedule
Ted Lilly (shoulder) and Javy Guerra (shoulder) are on slightly modified throwing schedules for the Dodgers during camp.
They're both recovering from arthroscopic shoulder surgery and are throwing a bullpen session every third day rather than every other day. Both pitchers are expected to be ready for Opening Day. "He feels good," manager Don Mattingly said of Lilly. "My biggest question for him is, `Do you feel like you're rehabbing or do you feel like just one of the guys?' His answer is, `I just feel like I'm one of the guys. It's just another spring.'"
Source: Bill Plunkett on Twitter
Mon Dec 31 201212:29Ted Lilly to begin throwing from mound soon
Ted Lilly (shoulder) said Monday that he will start throwing from a mound in two weeks.
Lilly, who underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder in September, began his offseason throwing program in October and is ready to take the next step. Assuming he doesn't encounter any problems, he's expected to be ready to go for the start of spring training. However, with all the Dodgers' options, he's not a given to open the season as part of their rotation.
Source: Mel Antonen on Twitter
Thu Nov 8 201218:55Ted Lilly resumes throwing
Ted Lilly (shoulder) has resumed throwing.
Lilly is recovering from September arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder. The left-hander was limited to just eight starts this season due to shoulder woes. Barring a setback, he's expected to be ready to roll by the start of spring training.
Source: Dylan Hernandez on Twitter
Fri Sep 21 201215:40Ted Lilly undergoes shoulder surgery
Ted Lilly underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder Friday.
He'll be allowed to resume throwing in 6-8 weeks. Barring any setbacks, Lilly should be ready to roll by spring training. The southpaw was limited to eight starts this season due to shoulder woes.
Source: Ken Gurnick on Twitter
Sat Sep 15 201214:12Lilly scheduled for season-ending surgery
Updating an earlier item, Ted Lilly (shoulder) will undergo arthroscopic surgery next Saturday.
Lilly was hoping to rejoin the Dodgers later this month, but obviously won't be returning this season. Assuming he avoids setbacks, he's expected to be available for the start of spring training in February.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Fri Sep 14 201219:53Lilly will undergo shoulder surgery on Friday
Ted Lilly will undergo arthroscopic surgery to repair his injured left shoulder on Friday.
The 36-year-old left-hander has been sidelined since May 23 with the injury. He had hoped that he could overcome the issue through simple rehabilitation, but was never able to progress quickly enough. Assuming all goes well, he should be fully recovered and ready to contribute by the start of the 2013 season.
Source: Dylan Hernandez on Twitter
Fri Sep 14 201219:13Dodgers shut Ted Lilly down for season
The Dodgers have decided to shut Ted Lilly down for the season after he was scratched from his latest simulated game on Thursday.
Lilly had hoped to return as a reliever before the end of the season, but continues to have problems with his ailing left shoulder. He'll work on rehabbing and strengthening it over the Winter, and should be ready to go for spring training next season.
Source: Dylan Hernandez on Twitter
Thu Sep 6 201209:53Ted Lilly (shoulder) throws simulated game
Ted Lilly (shoulder) threw a 28-pitch simulated game on Wednesday and reported no issues.
"I should be able to handle throwing 28 pitches after the amount of rest I've had," Lilly said to reporters following the workout. He has been on the disabled list since May 23 with shoulder stiffness and there is still no timetable for his return to the Dodgers' active roster.
Source: Los Angeles Daily News
Sun Aug 26 201220:20Lilly (shoulder) has another setback
Ted Lilly (shoulder) is not expected to make his rehab start Wednesday at High-A Rancho Cucamonga.
Lilly reportedly "didn't look good" after a Sunday workout, and may be dealing with another setback. "I'm thinking Teddy's not going to make his start," manager Don Mattingly said. "He felt something." The Dodgers are expecting Lilly to be back later this season, but in nothing more than a relief role. Given how little progress he's made, he might just shut it down for the year.
Source: Los Angeles Daily News
Sat Aug 25 201218:58Lilly to pitch out of bullpen in September
Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said Saturday that Ted Lilly (shoulder) will pitch out of the bullpen in September, and only one inning at a time.
He'll throw two bullpen sessions this week before resuming a minor league rehab assignment. Lilly is highly unlikely to make a fantasy impact as a one-inning relief specialist and can be dropped in most formats.
Source: Eric Stephen on Twitter
Sun Aug 12 201212:48Ted Lilly throws simulated game
Ted Lilly (shoulder) threw a simulated game at the Dodgers' spring training complex in Arizona Saturday.
The next step could be making a rehab start. Lilly has missed over two months of action with shoulder woes and was scratched from a scheduled rehab outing earlier this month. He appears to be making progress, but his return certainly isn't imminent.
Source: Los Angeles Times
Fri Aug 3 201219:32Ted Lilly scratched from rehab start
Ted Lilly (shoulder) was scratched from his scheduled rehab start with High-A Rancho Cucamonga on Friday due to shoulder soreness.
Lilly has been dealing with the shoulder issue for two months now, and is expected to need multiple rehab outings before returning to the Dodgers rotation. He's expected to test it out by throwing in the bullpen in a few days, and would then proceed to game action. With this setback, it's questionable that he'll return to the team before the end of August.
Source: Eric Stephen on Twitter
Sat Jul 21 201213:42Lilly says he's 'close to 100 percent'
Ted Lilly (shoulder) completed a successful bullpen session Friday at Citi Field.
Lilly said he was able to throw "close to 100 percent" and didn't report any issues. He'll likely need to throw at least one more bullpen session before being cleared for a rehab assignment.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Sat Jul 7 201200:17Lilly (shoulder) throwing off flat ground
Ted Lilly (shoulder) isn't ready to throw from a mound yet, but he is currently throwing pitches off flat ground.
"He's at the point of building arm strength," said Dodgers manager Don Mattingly. "He's been wanting to get on the mound, but we're not there." There's no timetable for his return.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Mon Jul 2 201218:44Dodgers transfer LHP Ted Lilly to 60-day DL
Dodgers transferred LHP Ted Lilly from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.
The move clears a spot for Luis Cruz on the 40-man roster. Lilly recently began playing catch, but his return can now be ruled out until late July.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Jun 22 201221:11Lilly (shoulder) plays catch Friday
Ted Lilly (shoulder) played catch Friday for the first time since May 23.
Good news. Lilly has missed a month with shoulder inflammation and while an MRI ruled out any structural damage, there's no clear timetable for his return. Nathan Eovaldi will continue to fill his spot in the starting rotation and should be owned in NL-only fantasy leagues.
Source: Eric Stephen on Twitter
Tue Jun 12 201200:02Lilly (shoulder) hasn't resumed throwing
Ted Lilly (shoulder) has yet to resume throwing.
Lilly recently underwent an MRI on his left shoulder which revealed no structural damage, but there's no timeline for his return. "Teddy is status quo," said Dodgers manager Don Mattingly. "It doesn't seem like there has been much change." Nathan Eovaldi will continue to fill his spot in the starting rotation for now and should be owned in all NL-only leagues.
Source: True Blue LA
Sat Jun 2 201209:38MRI reveals no structural damage for Lilly
The results of Ted Lilly's MRI revealed no structural damage to his left shoulder.
Lilly made his second trip to the disabled list earlier this week. "The MRI went good," manager Don Mattingly said. "That was good for us. With the medication, they expect him to have a few days off here with that, and basically start moving forward." Lilly isn't a candidate for surgery at this time, though his return to the Dodgers is not considered imminent. He remains without a timetable.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Thu May 31 201222:42Ted Lilly (shoulder) to undergo MRI on Friday
Ted Lilly (shoulder) is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Friday.
Lilly landed on the disabled list earlier this week after giving up eight runs over 3 1/3 innings last Thursday night. The veteran left-hander has been taking anti-inflammatory medication and remains hopeful that he won't have to miss much more time. We should know more on his status after Friday.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
Sun May 27 201218:41Report: Lilly may be dealing with injury
According to MLB.com's Alex Angert, Ted Lilly may be dealing with an undisclosed injury.
Angert's ''theory'' is that the Dodgers have been vague on the status of Lilly so they could negotiate with Roy Oswalt without compromising leverage. Lilly is coming off his first loss of the season and could be replaced in the rotation by Nathan Eovaldi, who was scratched from his start for Double-A Chattanooga on Saturday. The Dodgers have yet to confirm if a roster move is imminent.
Source: Dodgers.mlb.com
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