Los Angeles Times

No shoulder surgery for Lilly

- By Dylan Hernandez dylan.hernandez@latimes.com

DENVER — A day after placing Matt Kemp on the 15-day disabled list, the Dodgers received positive news on the injury front.

An arthrogram Ted Lilly underwent Friday didn’t reveal any previously unknown damage to his left shoulder, according to trainer Sue Falsone. Contrast material was injected into Lilly’s shoulder to inspect the joint and possible damage to the labrum.

Joint or labrum damage might have required surgery. Lilly had arthroscop­ic surgery in late 2009 to clean up his labrum.

“At this time, we’re not looking at surgery,” Falsone said. “We’re looking at conservati­ve treatment.”

The exam showed Lilly has inflammati­on in the back part of his shoulder. Lilly will rest for a couple of days, then start a rehabilita­tion program.

Falsone did not give a timetable for Lilly’s return. Lilly was placed on the disabled list Monday and replaced by Nathan Eovaldi in the rotation.

“Any time you have a starting pitcher who doesn’t throw for 10 days to two weeks, you have to build them back up,” Falsone said. “The whole throwing progressio­n takes some time too. It’s really going to depend on when he starts throwing.”

A dream fulfilled

Alex Castellano­s had a large welt above his left elbow, a souvenir from his major league debut the previous night when he was struck by a pitch in his first career at-bat.

“It was awesome,” Castellano­s said.

The journey to the major leagues was a long one for Castellano­s, a 25-year-old outfielder and second baseman who was called up from triple-A Albuquerqu­e on Thursday to replace Kemp on the active roster.

Castellano­s was once cut from a community college team in his hometown of Miami. But he continued to play and eventually landed at Belmont Abbey College, a Division II school outside of Charlotte, N.C.

He was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 10th round of the 2008 draft. Last year, the Dodgers acquired him in a deal for veteran shortstop Rafael Furcal.

Castellano­s was hitting .379 with five home runs and 14 runs batted in in 22 games with the Albuquerqu­e Isotopes at the time of his callup. Castellano­s was in New Orleans with the Isotopes when he received word of his promotion. His parents were visiting him from Miami.

“They were picking me up to go eat breakfast,” Castellano­s said. “When I got in the car, I just told them and they freaked out.”

Castellano­s started Friday for the first time, batting sixth and playing left field. In the fourth inning, he collected the first hit of his career, a run-scoring triple.

Short hops

Kemp remained in Los Angeles to receive an injection of platelet-rich plasma. Kemp is expected to rejoin the Dodgers during their series in Philadelph­ia, which starts Monday. . . . Juan Rivera traveled with the team to Colorado but isn’t expected to be activated until the Philadelph­ia series. . . . Juan Uribe took batting practice and could head out for a minor league rehabilita­tion assignment next week.

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