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Timothy Charles Dillard (born July 19, 1983) is an American former professional
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who played in
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(MLB) for the
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. He is a pregame and postgame analyst for Brewers television broadcasts on
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. Dillard made his MLB debut with Milwaukee in 2008. He pitched in 74 games as a reliever over the course of four seasons with the Brewers. In his 18-year professional career, Dillard spent most of his playing time with the
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team. While with Triple-A Nashville, he appeared in 242 games across nine seasons and set the Sounds' career records for wins, games pitched,
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, and
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s. In 2005, Dillard was named to the
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postseason All-Star Team and chosen as the Milwaukee Brewers' Minor League Pitcher of the Year. He was selected for the 2006 Southern League All-Star Game the next season. His alma mater,
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, inducted him in their Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015.


Amateur career

Dillard played
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, and occasionally
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, at Saltillo High School in
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. After his senior year, he was selected by the
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in the 15th round (448th overall) of the
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. Having recently undergone left shoulder surgery, his hitting was not as proficient as the Brewers expected, so he instead attended
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(ICC) in Fulton, Mississippi. In his 2003 sophomore season, Dillard pitched and won a school-record 11 games for the Itawamba Indians including a win in the
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(NJCAA) Division II College World Series. He was chosen as the NJCAA Player of the Year. The college honored him with induction in their Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015. In the 2002 draft, Dillard was selected again by the Brewers, this time in the 34th round as the 1,009th overall pick. He signed with Milwaukee on May 27, 2003, after the conclusion of Itawamba's postseason run. Rather than play at catcher as previously drafted, the Brewers chose to utilize him as a pitcher.


Professional career


Milwaukee Brewers (2003–2018)

Dillard began his
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career in 2003, pitching for the
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Arizona League Brewers and
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. He played in 14 games, made 4  starts, and went 1–2 with a 3.29 
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. In 2004, Dillard was primarily a reliever for the Single–A
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. He went 2–5 in 43 appearances with a 3.94 ERA and was second on the team in saves (10). Dillard played for the High–A Brevard County Manatees in 2005, making 28 starts, and accumulating a 12–10 record with a 2.48 ERA. He led the
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in games started (28), innings pitched (),
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s (5), and
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s (2). He also came in second in wins (12) and fifth in
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s (128). Dillard was named to the league's postseason All-Star team in recognition of his performance. He was also selected by the Brewers as their Minor League Pitcher of the Year. In 2006, while playing for the Double-A Huntsville Stars, Dillard made 25 starts and 4 relief appearances. In those 29 games, he went 10–7 with a 3.26 ERA. He led the Stars in wins (10), starts (25), innings pitched (163), and came in second in strikeouts (108). He was also selected to participate in the midseason Southern League All-Star Game, in which he pitched a scoreless inning of relief and allowed only one hit. Dillard reached the Triple-A level in 2007, playing for the
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. He went 8–4 with a 4.74 ERA in 34 games (16 starts). On November 19, his contract was purchased by the Brewers, protecting him from the
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. He was later optioned back to Nashville on March 15, 2008, where he began the season. On May 23, Dillard was called up to the majors for the first time in his career. He made his major league debut that night against the
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, pitching one scoreless inning and
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. He returned to Nashville in late June, but was recalled to Milwaukee that September. Over 13 games with Milwaukee, he pitched  innings of relief and accumulated a 4.40 ERA with 5 strikeouts. In Nashville, he went 6–1 with a 1.99 ERA and 55 strikeouts out of the bullpen. He was selected to participate in the
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with the Mesa Solar Sox after the season. Dillard played the majority of the 2009 season with the Nashville Sounds, though he did make two relief appearances with Milwaukee in late July. In 24 appearances with the Sounds, he went 11–7 with a 4.51 ERA and 64 strikeouts versus 0–1 with a 12.46 ERA and 1 strikeout with the Brewers. He was
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prior to the 2010 season to make room on the Brewers' roster for Marco Estrada. He cleared waivers and was assigned to Nashville where he played the entire season. During the 2010 campaign, Dillard completely overhauled his pitching delivery from a traditional over-the-top delivery to a sidearm delivery. In Nashville, he made 8 starts and 33 relief appearances, pitching to a 5–7 record with a 4.12 ERA and 82 strikeouts. He received an invitation to spring training with the Brewers in 2011. Beginning the season at Nashville, Dillard was recalled by the Brewers on May 13. He was subsequently optioned to Nashville and recalled twice over the course of the season. In Milwaukee, he made 24 relief appearances, going 1–1 with a 4.08 ERA and 27 strikeouts, while he made 17 relief appearances in Nashville, going 4–2 with a 3.58 ERA and 30 strikeouts. He began the 2012 season with Milwaukee, but was outrighted to Nashville on July 11 after accumulating a 4.38 ERA with 29 strikeouts over 34 games out of the bullpen. With a minor league ERA at nearly 10.00, he was reassigned to Double-A Huntsville in late August and elected free agency after the season. Between Nashville and Huntsville, his 2012 minor league record was 1–1 with an 8.38 ERA and 17 strikeouts in 17 games. Dillard signed a contract with
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of the independent
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for 2013. He pitched in six games before signing a minor league contract with the Brewers on May 4. He spent the rest of the season at Triple-A Nashville before again electing free agency. Dillard signed with Lancaster for the 2014 season, appearing in two games, only to sign with the Brewers on May 1 and be assigned to Double-A Huntsville. He was promoted to Nashville on August 23. Over eight seasons with the Nashville Sounds (2007–2014), Dillard set the team's career franchise records for wins (39), innings pitched (), and runs allowed (302). He pitched for the Águilas del Zulia of the Venezuelan Winter League during the 2014–15 offseason. In 2014, Milwaukee had offered Dillard a coaching position, but he turned it down, asking instead for another playing contract. He attended spring training with the Brewers in 2015 and was assigned to the Rookie Helena Brewers in a paper move. He bounced back and forth between Helena's roster and pitching for the Triple-A
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for the rest of the season in a fill-in role when other pitchers were injured. He chose to become a free agent after the season, but was re-signed for 2016. He spent the entire 2016, 2017, and 2018 seasons with Colorado Springs, each time becoming a free agent and ultimately re-signing for the next year. After the 2018 campaign, however, the Brewers released him unconditionally.


Texas Rangers (2019–2020)

Former Nashville teammate Chris Woodward, who had been hired as the
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of the Texas Rangers in late 2018, encouraged Rangers
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to sign Dillard so as to utilize his veteran clubhouse presence in service as a mentor to younger players. On December 17, 2018, Dillard signed a minor league contract with Texas for 2019, and he was assigned to the Triple-A Nashville Sounds, which had since become part of the Rangers organization. This arrangement allowed Dillard, who resides in Nashville, the opportunity to pitch close to his family. The Rangers informed him he would not see regular play but would be used only when absolutely necessary. By the end of April, however, Dillard was added to the
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, and ended the season having pitched  innings, more than any other pitcher for a single team in Minor League Baseball. In his second stretch with the Sounds, he set the franchise career records for games pitched (242) and strikeouts (437) while adding to his existing marks for wins (48) and innings pitched (710). Dillard became a free agent following the 2019 season, but he was later re-signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. He was assigned to Nashville for 2020 before the
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caused the cancellation of the minor league season. With a lack of affiliated Minor League Baseball in 2020, Dillard, still under contract with Texas, was loaned to the Milwaukee Milkmen of the independent American Association on August 15. The Milkmen, with Dillard in the starting rotation, won the American Association championship. After the conclusion of their season on September 18, he was returned to the Rangers. Dillard later elected free agency but subsequently returned to the Rangers on a minor league contract for 2021. He was, however, released by the Rangers on February 25, 2021. Dillard announced his retirement from professional baseball on March 10, 2021. The Nashville Sounds honored Dillard by retiring his uniform number, 17, in a ceremony at
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on July 29, 2022.


Broadcasting career

After retiring from playing in 2021, Dillard was hired to serve as the primary pregame and postgame analyst on ''Brewers Live'' telecasts as well as provide color commentary for select games on FanDuel Sports Wisconsin. He previously appeared on Brewers pregame broadcasts in their 2018 postseason run.


Personal life

Dillard is the son of former major league
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Steve Dillard and brother of former professional baseball player Andy Dillard. He resides in
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, with his family. Off the field, Dillard is known for his social media videos in which he often involves teammates.


See also

* List of second-generation Major League Baseball players


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dillard, Tim 1983 births Águilas del Zulia players American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela Arizona League Brewers players Baseball players from Sarasota, Florida Beloit Snappers players Brevard County Manatees players Colorado Springs Sky Sox players Helena Brewers players Huntsville Stars players Itawamba Indians baseball players Lancaster Barnstormers players Living people Major League Baseball broadcasters Major League Baseball pitchers Milwaukee Brewers announcers Milwaukee Brewers players Milwaukee Milkmen players Nashville Sounds players People from Saltillo, Mississippi