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Artist | bridgetds on Flickr (Original version) UCinternational (Crop) |
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Credit | Originally posted to Flickr as "IMG_9650.jpg" Cropped by UCinternational |
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Desc | Ted Lilly |
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Major League Baseball pitcher
Ted Lilly is ...
Alive
Born | 4 January 1976 in Lomita and Torrance |
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Age | 47 years, 5 months |
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | United States of America |
Occupation | baseball player |
Country for sport | United States of America |
Handedness | left-handedness |
Awards | Major League Baseball All-Star and Major League Baseball All-Star |
Sport | baseball |
Significant event | Major League Baseball initial signing, Major League Baseball debut, 1996 Major League Baseball draft and Major League Baseball final game |
Member of sports team | Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers and Yakima Bears |
Educated at | Yosemite High School and Fresno City College |
About Ted Lilly
Ted Lilly: The Left-Handed Ace
Ted Lilly was born on January 4, 1976, in Lomita, California. From a young age, he showed a natural talent for baseball, and by the time he was in high school, he was already being scouted by Major League teams.
Lilly was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1996, but it wasn't until he was traded to the Montreal Expos in 2004 that he really began to shine. That year, he posted a 12-10 record with a 3.65 ERA, and he was named the Expos' Pitcher of the Year.
Over the next few years, Lilly bounced around the league, playing for the Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays, and Chicago Cubs. But no matter where he went, he continued to impress with his pinpoint control and devastating curveball.
In 2010, Lilly signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the team that had originally drafted him. That year, he went 10-12 with a 3.62 ERA, and he helped lead the Dodgers to the playoffs.
Lilly retired from baseball in 2013 with a career record of 130-113 and a 4.14 ERA. He was known for his work ethic and his dedication to his craft, and he was respected by teammates and opponents alike.
Off the field, Lilly has been involved in a number of charitable causes, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.
Ted Lilly may not have been a household name, but he was one of the most consistent and reliable pitchers of his generation. He will always be remembered as a left-handed ace who could dominate any lineup on any given day.
References:
- "Ted Lilly Stats." Baseball-Reference.com.
- "Ted Lilly." Los Angeles Dodgers.
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