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Veteran left-hander Rich Hill is back in the big leagues. Hill was called up by the Royals on Tuesday, when he will make his ...
Hill chose the free agent option, and the oldest active big leaguer will look for another roster to join. The lefty made two ...
When Rich Hill took the mound for the Royals on Tuesday, it was the same spot the left-hander made his MLB debut 20 years ago on June 15, 2005, with the Chicago Cubs. After 20 years, Hill is still ...
The Kansas City Royals were the 14th team for 45-year-old Rich Hill, tying the MLB record for most teams played for.
Veteran pitcher Rich Hill recently tied an MLB record when he made a start for the Kansas City Royals, but his latest stint in the majors has quickly come to an end.
Rich Hill, the 45-year-old left-hander, made his season debut for the club at Wrigley Field, officially tying MLB history by pitching for his 14th different franchise, matching Edwin Jackson’s ...
Rich Hill made an impressive debut for the Kansas City Royals on what is his 14th team that he has been a part of.
Hill could be claimed on waivers, but if he isn’t plucked by another team he can join the Royals’ Triple A team or become a ...
Veteran pitcher Rich Hill could again be on the hunt for a new team after being designated for assignment by the Royals on ...
He went 11-5 during the latter regular season. Hill is 90-74 with a 4.01 ERA and 107 ERA+ in 368 career MLB games. He has pitched 1,409 innings and has struck out 1,428.
Rich Hill is expected to join the Kansas City Royals on Monday, marking the 14th team of his career, tying the MLB record.
Left-hander Rich Hill was designated for assignment by the Kansas City Royals, the club announced Tuesday, July 29. The move was made with Kansas City recalling Thomas Hatch from Triple-A Omaha.