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Ted Lilly #30 | Pitcher | Chicago Cubs
Height: 6-1    Weight: 190    Throws: L    Bats: L
Born: Jan 4, 1976, Torrance, CA
Contract: Signed through 2010
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September 6, 2005
Ted Lilly struggled in his first start after being activated from the disabled list on Tuesday. He gave up three runs, three hits and five walks in 2 1/3 innings.
September 4, 2005
The Toronto Sun reports that Ted Lilly will come off the disabled list to start Tuesday's game. He's been out with a sore pitching shoulder.
September 2, 2005
Ted Lilly, out with left biceps tendinitis, could return to the Blue Jays next week, according to the Blue Jays' official site. The Jays are hoping he can start Tuesday against Baltimore.
September 1, 2005
Ted Lilly, who has been on the 15-day DL since July 25 because of left biceps tendinitis, is expected to start for the Blue Jays on Monday or Tuesday, according to the AP.
August 30, 2005
Ted Lilly is scheduled to make a rehab start for Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday, but that could be pushed back because of rain, according to the AP.
August 29, 2005
Ted Lilly said he expects to require one more rehab start Wednesday before returning from his sore shoulder, according to the Toronto Sun.
August 24, 2005
Ted Lilly will make a rehab start for Double-A New Hampshire on Friday, according to the official Blue Jays website. If all goes well, Lilly will return to the majors shortly thereafter.
August 22, 2005
Ted Lilly threw a 20-minute simulated game in the bullpen Monday and likely will start a rehab assignment Thursday or Friday at Double-A or Triple-A, according to the AP. Lilly has been sidelined since July 25 because of biceps tendinitis.
August 16, 2005
The MRI on Ted Lilly came back negative, according to the AP. He as been sidelined since July 25 because of tendinitis in his biceps and hopes to get at least one rehab outing before the minor league season ends. "It was encouraging and kind of comforting to know for sure," Lilly said.
August 15, 2005
Ted Lilly was examined by Angels team physician Dr. Lewis Yocum and underwent an MRI on Monday, according to the AP. "Hopefully, it's just going to ease his mind," manager John Gibbons said. "The doctors looked at the first one and didn't see much there, but he's still feeling a little something in there. So if there's something in there, we'll have a better idea of whether we've got to shut him down." Lilly is out with a sore pitching shoulder.
August 15, 2005
Ted Lilly will seek a second opinion on his left biceps injury by Dr. Lewis Yocum on Monday, according to the Toronto Sun. “I think it will clear his mind," manager John Gibbons said. "He just doesn't feel right, right now. It's probably the smart thing to do."
August 11, 2005
Ted Lilly said he felt fine a day after throwing off the mound for the first time since going on the DL with biceps tendinitis, according to the AP.
August 10, 2005
Ted Lilly threw off a mound Wednesday for the first time since leaving a game on July 24 with biceps tendinitis, according to the AP. He threw 40 pitches and reportedly did well.
August 9, 2005
Ted Lilly, who is on the 15-day DL with biceps tendinitis, hopes to throw off the mound for the first time Wednesday, according to the AP. Lilly was eligible to come off the DL on Monday.
August 8, 2005
Ted Lilly threw some long-toss Monday, but he hasn't even pitched off a mound yet, according to the AP. The Blue Jays hope he does that in the coming days. Lilly is on the 15-day DL with biceps tendinitis.
August 7, 2005
The AP reports that Ted Lilly will throw off the mound either Monday or Tuesday and then be re-evaluated. Lilly is on the DL with a sore left shoulder.
August 6, 2005
Ted Lilly, who is on the 15-day DL with biceps tendinitis, played some long toss Saturday and could throw off a mound as soon as Monday, according to the AP.
August 5, 2005
Ted Lilly continues to make slow progress from the biceps tendinitis that forced him out of a game on July 24, according to the AP. The Blue Jays hope he will be able to throw off a mound on Sunday or Monday.
August 4, 2005
Ted Lilly tested his sore shoulder by playing catch yesterday for the first time since going on the disabled list, according to the Toronto Sun. It's unclear exactly when he will return to action, though he's not eligible to come off the disabled list until Aug. 9.
July 30, 2005
As expected, the Blue Jays placed Ted Lilly on the 15-day DL with a sore shoulder. The move is retroactive to July 25.
July 29, 2005
The Toronto Sun reports that the Blue Jays plan to place Ted Lilly on the disabled list Saturday. He is nursing a sore shoulder and hasn't been able to resume throwing.
July 28, 2005
The Blue Jays plan to decide Friday whether they will place Ted Lilly on the disabled list due to his sore shoulder, according to the AP. Dustin McGowan will replace Lilly for Saturday's start.
July 27, 2005
Ted Lilly wasn't able to throw on the side Wednesday and Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said he could be placed on the 15-day disabled list this week, according to the AP. Lilly was originally expected to miss just one start with biceps tendinitis. He left his start Sunday after four innings after experiencing discomfort.
July 27, 2005
Ted Lilly will throw a little today to determine if the soreness in his left shoulder persists, according to the Toronto Star. The good news is that an MRI on the joint came back clear. The Jays are hoping that he will miss only one start.
July 25, 2005
Ted Lilly could miss his next scheduled start after leaving Sunday's game with a sore shoulder, according to the AP. GM J.P. Ricciardi said that he didn't believe the problem was serious. "We don't think it is," Ricciardi said. "If he misses a start, hopefully he makes the next one."
July 24, 2005
Ted Lilly felt pain in his left shoulder while warming up in the bullpen before Sunday's game, but he told no one and attempted to pitch through the discomfort. He lasted four innings, giving up four runs on five hits. "It got to the point where I wasn't able to let my fastball go without any discomfort," said Lilly. He is set to be examined Monday by doctors in Toronto, but a quick look by the Royals' team doctor indicated that Lilly may have biceps tendinitis.
May 19, 2005
Blue Jays manager John Gibbons was initially going to skip Ted Lilly in the rotation this week so that he could pitch a simulated game, but he's now decided to let Lilly start Friday's game, according to the team's official web site. "I talked to our pitching guys and they said it was better if [Lilly] goes out there," Gibbons said.
May 14, 2005
The Blue Jays are pulling Ted Lilly from his next start so they can sort out his pitching trouble, MLB.com reports. If Lilly looks good in a simulated game on Tuesday, he could move right back into the rotation. If not, the Jays will send either Pete Walker or Scott Downs to start the second game of the Washington series.
May 13, 2005
Ted Lilly failed to get out of the second inning on Friday for the second straight start. He gave up five runs, five walks and three hits over 1 2/3 innings. In seven starts this year, he's posted a 1-4 record and 10.41 ERA.
April 10, 2005
The Blue Jays activated Ted Lilly from the DL in time to start Sunday's game. He allowed just one run off six hits and a walk over five innings while making his season debut. He struck out six. Lilly missed a great deal of spring training recovering from shoulder tendinitis.
April 8, 2005
Ted Lilly threw 25 pitches off a mound yesterday before declaring himself ready to start Sunday's game, according to the Toronto Sun. He's been recovering from shoulder tendinitis.
April 4, 2005
Ted Lilly is scheduled to throw 60-70 pitches Tuesday in a minor league game at the Blue Jays spring training stadium, according to the AP. He could rejoin the Blue Jays rotation this weekend.
April 2, 2005
Ted Lilly said Friday that he felt no ill effects after being hit on the heel by a line drive in a minor league game on Thursday, according to the Toronto Sun. Lilly is still on schedule to come off the DL in time to start April 10.
April 1, 2005
The Blue Jays placed Ted Lilly on the 15-day disabled list on Friday, retroactive to March 25, because of left shoulder tendinitis.
April 1, 2005
Already expected to start the season on the disabled list with shoulder tendinitis, Ted Lilly took a line drive off his right ankle in yesterday's game, according to the Toronto Star. X-rays revealed no fractures. It's unclear if he will be able to make his scheduled season debut April 10 now.
March 22, 2005
Ted Lilly will start the season on the disabled list, according to the Toronto Star. Lilly has not thrown in a game this spring because of shoulder tendinitis. Instead of pitching in the second game of the season, he is now expected to make his debut on April 10, the final day of a three-game series with the Red Sox.
March 17, 2005
Ted Lilly reported no pain after throwing off the mound yesterday for the first time since being sidelined by a sore shoulder, according to the Toronto Sun. However, it appears he likely won't be quite ready for the start of the season.
March 13, 2005
Ted Lilly is slated to throw off a mound for the first time this spring on Wednesday, according to the Toronto Star. He's been dealing with a sore shoulder.
March 11, 2005
Having tested his sore shoulder with 60 pitches on flat ground Thursday, Ted Lilly could be throwing off a mound by early next week, according to the Toronto Star.
March 2, 2005
Ted Lilly has been cleared to start throwing Thursday, according to the CP. Slowed thus far by tendinitis in his throwing shoulder, Lilly will long-toss Thursday and hopes to be ready for the start of the season.
February 26, 2005
Ted Lilly will have his shoulder examined in the middle of next week, according to the Toronto Sun. He's been shut down due to tendinitis in the joint.
February 21, 2005
Ted Lilly shut himself down last week due to discomfort in his throwing shoulder, according to the Toronto Star. On his way to camp, he stopped in to be examined by Dr. James Andrews. "At this point, I just have some tendinitis in there that I should be able to get rid of and start throwing the ball in a week or so," Lilly said.