Schedule
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Fri, May 24
7:10 pm
ATV+
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Sat, May 25
4:10 pm
MLBN
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Sun, May 26
1:35 pm
MLBN
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Fantasy Stats
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fpts
Fantasy Points
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fpts/g
Fantasy Points per Game
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ip
Innings Pitched
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w
Wins
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l
Losses
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sv
Saves
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so
Strikeouts
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bb
Base on Balls (Walk)
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era
Earned Run Average
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whip
Walks and Hits Allowed Per Inning
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2020 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 0.00 | 0.00 |
2019 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 0.00 | 0.00 |
2017 | — | — | 0.0 | — | — | — | — | — | 0.00 | 0.00 |
3y Avg. | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Fantasy News
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Dillard announced his retirement via his personal Twitter feed Wednesday. Dillard was released by the Rangers at the end of February after signing a minor-league contract during the offseason, and he'll elect to hang up his cleats instead of searching for another deal. The 37-year-old mainly pitched in the minors during his career but spent four seasons in the majors with the Brewers between 2008 and 2012. During that time, the right-hander posted a 4.70 ERA, 1.47 WHIP and 62:29 K:BB over 73 relief appearances.... See More ... See Less
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Tim Dillard: Cut loose by Texas
The Rangers released Dillard on Thursday. After inking a minor-league deal with Texas over the winter, Dillard was expected to serve as a swingman at Triple-A Round Rock this season. The organization apparently had a change of heart, however, and Dillard will now hit the open market. Set to turn 38 years old in July, Dillard could opt for retirement if he doesn't find an offer to his liking.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Tim Dillard: Returns to Rangers
Dillard signed another minor-league contract with the Rangers on Monday. Dillard will be heading into his third year as a member of the Rangers' organization, though he's yet to represent them at the big-league level. The 37-year-old hasn't thrown a big-league pitch for any club since appearing for the Brewers back in 2012.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Tim Dillard: Remains with Rangers
Dillard returned to the Rangers on a minor-league contract Monday. Dillard will receive an invitation to big-league camp as part of the deal. It's unlikely that he'll win an Opening Day roster spot, as he hasn't pitched in the majors since 2012.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Tim Dillard: Moved to minors camp
Dillard was sent to minor-league camp Tuesday. Dillard was never likely to earn a major-league roster spot, as he's a 35-year-old who hasn't pitched in the big leagues since 2012. He'll fill an organizational depth role this season.... See More ... See Less -
Rangers' Tim Dillard: Heads to Texas on minors deal
Dillard signed a minor-league contract with the Rangers on Monday that includes an invitation to spring training. Dillard had been with the Brewers since the team drafted him back in 2002, but hadn't thrown a pitch in the big leagues since 2012. His ERA at the Triple-A level has been over 5.00 in each of the last five seasons, reaching 7.36 last season, so it would be a surprise if the 35-year-old makes a major-league impact this season.... See More ... See Less -
Brewers' Tim Dillard: Re-signed by Milwaukee
Dillard inked a minor-league deal with the Brewers on Tuesday. Dillard finished 2017 at Triple-A Colorado Springs, accruing a 5.17 ERA over 62.2 innings pitched. The 34-year-old right-hander has struggled in recent years, posting an ERA over 5.00 in each of his last three seasons. Fortunately for Dillard, the Milwaukee bullpen was inconsistent last season, meaning there's a chance he could get called up at some point during next year.... See More ... See Less -
Brewers' Tim Dillard: Signs minor league deal with Brewers
Dillard signed a minor league deal with the Brewers on Monday. Probably better known for his comedic chops on viral videos than his ability to get hitters out, Dillard notched a 5.13 ERA and 53:17 K:BB in 47.1 innings at Triple-A Colorado Springs. He should offer organizational bullpen depth, likely returning to the Pacific Coast League at the outset of 2017.... See More ... See Less -
Brewers' Tim Dillard: Gives up three earned runs over three innings
Dillard gave up three earned runs on four hits and three walks in Triple-A Colorado Springs' 7-1 loss to Nashville on Monday. He struck out two in the outing. Dillard only pitched one inning in spring training and gave up an earned run on three hits. He hasn't pitched in the majors since 2012 when he pitched 37 innings and compiled a 4.38 ERA and 1.595 WHIP. He's coming off a poor 2015 season at Triple-A Colorado Springs where he posted a 5.50 ERA over 54 innings but given his previous experience in the majors, he could be a popular name for a call up if the Brewers have a roster spot to fill.... See More ... See Less -
Tim Dillard re-signs with Brewers
The Brewers signed pitcher Tim Dillard to a minor-league deal Thursday. Dillard had been pitching in the independent Atlantic League, after spending his entire career with the Brewers. The 30-year-old last appeared in 34 games with the Brewers in 2012, and has a 4.70 career ERA in 84 1/3 innings at the major-league level.... See More ... See Less -
Brewers sign Tim Dillard
The Brewers signed reliever Tim Dillard to a minor league contract, the club announced Saturday. Dillard appeared in 73 games for Milwaukee between 2008 and 2012. He owns a 4.70 ERA (89 ERA+) and a 1.470 WHIP.... See More ... See Less -
Dillard outrighted to Triple-A
The Brewers recalled pitcher Tyler Thornburg from Triple-A Nashville and he will report to the team Friday, reports the team. The team outrighted Tim Dillard back to Nashville in his place.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak6H agoPat Murphy said Joey Ortiz's bunt in the 10th was called. The Brewers had runners on second and third with one out and Tanner Scott on the mound. Willy Adames struck out on a pitch way out of the zone and Gary Sanchez flew out. (cont.)
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak7H agoJoey Ortiz said X-rays on his right foot were negative, so there’s a silver lining out of tonight for the Brewers.
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak7H agoThe Brewers load the bases intentionally, then Josh Bell singles in the winner for the Marlins. Brutal 3-2 loss in 10 innings.
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Milwaukee Brewers@Brewers7H agoFinal: Marlins 3, Brewers 2
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak7H agoAwful 10th for the Brewers who have two on with nobody out, bunt the runners into scoring position and then go strikeout (Willy Adames)-flyout (Gary Sanchez). Now, Mitch White comes on.
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak7H agoBrewers go on to load the bases in the ninth but fail to score. Also, William Contreras's on-base streak is snapped at 25 games as he flies out to the warning track to hand the game over to Trevor Megill.
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak8H agoTough break for the Brewers as Jake Bauers comes off the bench and ropes a double down the RF line that will easily score Monasterio but lodges under the wall instead, forcing Monasterio back to third.
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak8H agoShould Bradley Blalock close the game for the Brewers?
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak9H agoAnd just as I predicted, Andruw Monasterio's booming HR to straightaway CF breaks up Ryan Weathers' budding no-hitter with two outs in the fifth. Brewers lead, 1-0.
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Todd Rosiak@Todd_Rosiak9H agoRyan Weathers plunks Joey Ortiz to give the Brewers their first baserunner in the fourth, but he is yet to surrender a hit through 41 pitches.