No one older has ever pitched for the Kansas City Royals. Rich Hill set the new record on Tuesday night when he took the mound for Kansas City against the Cubs. He broke a mark previously held by ...
When he began working with Mariners infield coach Perry Hill a few years ago, Eugenio Suárez was confused at first. “Stop it!” Hill would bark at the Mariners’ new third baseman during infield drills.
The Kansas City Royals added a historic name to their rotation Tuesday night, and it comes with one of the most improbable resumes in the game. Rich Hill, the 45-year-old left-hander, made his season ...
Rich Hill made his Major League Baseball debut at Wrigley Field on Jun. 15, 2005, pitching a single inning for the hometown Chicago Cubs. More than 20 years later, Hill was back on the mound at ...
It was just over 20 years ago, on June 15, 2005, that Rich Hill made his major-league debut with the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Now, at age 45, the veteran left-hander has come full circle. He ...