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Will there be a 15th team? Left-hander Rich Hill, who tied an MLB record by pitching for his 14th team, was designated for assignment by the Royals on Tuesday. To take his place on the roster, right-hander Thomas Hatch was recalled from Triple-A Omaha.
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Yardbarker on MSNRich Hill on the move again after tying MLB recordVeteran 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.
Hill had four separate stints with his hometown Boston Red Sox, including in 2024. He made four appearances before he was designated for assignment that September. At 45 years old, Hill was the oldest active player in MLB. The Royals were the left-hander’s 14th team he played for.
Rich Hill is expected to join the Kansas City Royals on Monday, marking the 14th team of his career, tying the MLB record.
The Royals will be Rich Hill's 14th team in the majors in 21 years after he takes the mound for Kansas City on Tuesday against the Cubs.