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Ted Lilly Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

http://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lillyte01.shtml

Ted Lilly batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career Statistics.

posted 7/22/2007 in Ted Lilly Bookmarks

Links to http://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lillyte01.shtml

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 33
Published 1/28/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... Ted Lilly, SP: Is the kind of guy who promises to help you hang your new flat screen TV and then stops by one day with a drywall saw and a twelve pack and then gets wasted after doing some cutting and you end up playing three hours of Madden on the Xbox and then he leaves and you're stuck with a hole in your wall for three weeks because you're too much of a pansy to hang a 50 pound TV by yourself. ...

October 2, 2008 Playoff Games Open Thread
Published 10/2/2008 by houstoncardinal at Viva El Birdos
... He's 24 years young and, if you didn't already know it, one of the best pitchers in the NL. He's going to be some kind of special. The Cubs had better hope he's got some postseason jitters b/c Zambrano's been shaky of late (no-hitter excepted) as he battles the injury bug. The rumor is that Piniella's going to have Ted Lilly (did you know his real name was Theodore Roosevelt? I didn't make that up!) ready in case Zambrano's in trouble early. The Cubs do not want to go to LA down 0-2. ...

2008 NLDS Preview: Cubs Run Prevention vs. Dodgers Scoring
Published 10/1/2008 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... Dodgers Hitting vs. Leftt Handers: .275/.350/.419 .769 OPS Cubs Pitching vs. Right Handers: .237/.302/.385 .687 OPS Cubs Pitching vs. Left Handers: .249/.336/.409 .745 OPS Dodgers are 53-57 when a right-handed pitchers starts the game, 31-21 when a left-handers starts. Dodgers Defense: .706 DER (1st in NL), .832 RZR (6th in the NL) Cubs Rotation: Ryan Dempster, Carlos Zambrano, Rich Harden, Ted Lilly All Dodgers vs. Ryan Dempster (link) : ...

Astros v. Cubs Game Review / Preview
Published 9/2/2008 by mikeychx at 100 Year Itch - Chicago Cubs Blog
... 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 .500 .500 1.000 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 +-----------------+-------+---+---+--+--+--+---+---+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+---+---+---+---+---+------+-------+ Has not faced: Ronny Cedeno, Koyie Hill, Micah Hoffpauir, and Daryle Ward & Has not faced pitchers: Neal Cotts, Chad Gaudin, Angel Guzman, Rich Harden, Bobby Howry, Jon Lieber, Ted Lilly, Carlos Marmol, Sean Marshall, Jeff Samardzija, Kerry ...

IGD: Padres vs Cubs (4 Jun 08)
Published 6/5/2008 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
Padres (23-37) vs Cubs (38-21) Greg Maddux vs Ted Lilly 7:05 p.m. PT Channel 4SD AM 1090, FM 105.7, XM 186 MLB, B-R It’s hard to stay focused on the draft when these darned games keep getting in the way… Advertisement: Knuckle Curve Like Ducksnorts? Read more of Geoff’s thoughts on baseball at Knuckle Curve. Share/Email This

Cubs Sign Edmonds Following Win
Published 5/15/2008 by Joe Aiello at VFTB
... scored. Ted Lilly advanced to 2B. (+.153) Rather than write a recap, here is the story you want to talk about anyway: CHICAGO - The Chicago Cubs today signed outfielder Jim Edmonds to a 2008 contract. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. To make room for Edmonds on the 25-man roster, outfielder ...

Baseball Analysts 2008 NL Central Preview
Published 3/21/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... has one full season under his belt, Ted Lilly was one of the most consistent starters in baseball last year, and the Cubs are now dealing with a strange commodity, TOO MUCH starting pitching. ...

30 Teams, 30 Days: Day 10 - Chicago Cubs
Published 3/14/2008 by Nick the Greek at Home Run Derby
... has to play like his pre-wrist injury days.  His second half of 2007 makes that seem very likely as he hit 16 of his 22 Home Runs after the All-Star Break.  Ted Lilly has to prove that last year was no fluke.  His command last year was tremendous (evidenced by his K/BB rate of 3.16 which was under 2.00 each of the last 3 seasons and his ERA+ of 122 vs his career 103). rating).  As far as the CF position goes, Felix Pie (and I pronounce it PIE! just like cartman) may be a very good player some day, but the cubs have a chance to win it all this year, it is not worth the risk ...

Open Thread: Cubs vs. Giants, Sunday 3/2, 2:05 CT
Published 3/2/2008 by Al <al@bleedcubbieblue.com> at Bleed Cubbie Blue
... On to today's game, which will feature Ted Lilly making his spring debut, against one of the top young righthanders in the game, ...

Zing!
Published 2/12/2008 by Shyster at ShysterBall
... In his defense, Lilly has been slightly above average for his career. I don't watch "Two and a Half Men," but I'm guessing it's closer to, I dunno, Sterling Hitchcock quality. ...

And Even More Refinements in SFR
Published 12/21/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... and so here are all infielders who were assigned 15 or more balls in 2007 in the National League Central. You'll notice that the range is smaller with Milwaukee's infield not looking quite so terrible as in previous versions of the system. Team Name POS Balls SFR CHN Carlos Zambrano 1 33 0.6 CHN Jason Marquis 1 30 -0.4 CHN Rich Hill 1 26 -1.7 CHN Ted Lilly 1 30 -1.8 CHN Sean Marshall 1 17 ...

Bedard Not On Cubs Radar Screen
Published 12/8/2007 by Bryan at OUT OF RIGHT FIELD
... Bedard would be a left handed AL East transplant coming into the weaker NL. So how did the last left handed AL East transplant do for the Cubs? ...

MY VOTE: Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Chicago Cubs
Published 10/3/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... of the D-Backs and Ted Lilly of the Cubs have a history of pitching .500 ball. Neither one ever finished a season more than 2 games over .500 until Lilly finally broke out this year going 15 and 8. Fewer walks seemed to be the answer for Lilly. Also, both teams have two of the best hitting pitchers in the game, ...

Rating the first half performances
Published 7/11/2007 by Jason at GoatRiders of the Apocalypse
... - Grade: B Mix in a D for the first month and a half and an A+ for the second half of the first half (got all that) and you ' ve got a B. Hopefully he ' ll score an A+ for the second half of the full season. Wait, what? Ted Lilly - Grade: B+ I think Cub fans have to be thrilled with Lilly. He ' s been their most consistent pitcher, he ' s cut his walks (the only big problem throughout his career), and he ' s on pace for 15 wins and 200+ innings. Not much to complain about. He ' s on his way to a career year and is earning every dollar of his contract. Go Ted. ...

The Griddle: Random Record of the Week #2
Published 4/9/2007 at The Griddle
... led the AL with 3. Ted Lilly led the majors in 2006 with 4 balks. Another thing this one record shows is how, for a great majority of baseball's history, the two leagues had entirely separate umpiring staffs and would interpret rules differently. The umpires used to position themselves differently in each league when calling balls and strikes and it wasn't until 1963 that second base umpires in the NL positioned themselves in short centerfield with no runners on base. Prior to then, the second base umpire always stood in the infield. Baseball would try another crackdown on balks in 1988. And that year, the Oakland Athletics set a major league record by committing 76 balks, 35 more than NL leader Montreal. ...

Inside the Box Score: Cubs 4, Reds 1 -- 4/4/2007
Published 4/5/2007 by cubsnet at CubsNet.com
... . Ted Lilly was excellent, throwing 7 innings of 3 hit, 1 run ball, with 9 K's and just 1 BB. ...

Ted Lilly is a Cub. Hooray?
Published 12/7/2006 by Taft at Snobs vs. Slobs
... • Ted Lilly’s numbers are skewed. I’m sure a lot of Cubs fans have been looking at Lilly’s numbers on ESPN.com or Baseball-Reference and wondering, “Why are the Cubs paying $10 million a year for a guy with a career 4.60 ERA?” Well, Lilly is actually a better pitcher than his ERA would indicate. A look at ...

Trade Offs
Published 12/5/2006 by Mike at Temporary Bleachers: a chicago cubs blog
... The fact is the Cubs need solid starting pitching instead of the Big Z and the Iowa Call-Ups show we got last year. The Cubs are apparently also close to landing Ted Lilly (1-0 0.00 vs. the Cardinals), who apparently is 5th similar to Jennings, according to whatever Pythagorean theorem Baseball-Reference.com applies to it’s sabermetrics. ...