Ted Lilly RUMORS & NEWS

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    Bill Plunkett @billplunkettocr

    #Dodgers Ted Lilly not at the park. Had (or is having) MRI on back/neck. Mattingly: We'll know more later

  • Ted Lilly gets rocked, then leaves game with back stiffness

    L.A. Daily News "There are the days Clayton Kershaw pitches for the Dodgers and the course never wobbles. Every other day, any number of lug nuts are loose and the wheels are liable to fall off at the slightest bump in the road. Dexter Fowler's home run in the Colorado Rockies' first at-bat of the game Monday..." April 30

  • Dodgers pitcher Ted Lilly struggles in minor-league start

    L.A. Daily News "Ted Lilly was greeted rudely in his rehabilitation start with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga on Friday. The Dodgers left-hander allowed five runs - all earned - in six innings against the Lake Elsinore Storm. Lilly's control was good enough to not walk a batter, not good enough to avoid getting..." April 06

  • Lilly the Dodgers' 5th starter, Ryu to pen?

    MLB.com "The Dodgers have eight starting pitchers in camp and might need to keep all of them. Zack Greinke has had something going on in the back of his elbow and might miss another start on Monday. Chad Billingsley has something going on with his right groin. Ted Lilly is coming off shoulder surgery..." March 11

  • Lilly misses mound appearance with illness

    Fox Sports West "Ted Lilly's return from shoulder surgery hit a bump in the road Tuesday when he was scratched from his scheduled Cactus League appearance against the San Diego Padres. The left-hander's 2012 season ended May 23 after eight starts in which he went 5-1 with a 3.14 ERA. He pitched once this..." March 06

  • Greinke set for Wednesday start; Lilly scratched

    MLB.com "Zack Greinke took part in all team workouts on Tuesday and is scheduled to start for the Dodgers on Wednesday in a split-squad game against Team Mexico at 12:05 p.m. PT. Greinke was limited in Sunday's workouts while resting due to minor forearm stiffness, but he told the club that it is a normal..." March 05