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Veteran pitcher Rich Hill recently tied an MLB record when he made a start for the Kansas City Royals, but his latest stint ...
The Kansas City Royals were the 14th team for 45-year-old Rich Hill, tying the MLB record for most teams played for.
The Royals announced that veteran southpaw Rich Hill has been designated for assignment. The move opens up roster space for ...
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 ...
The Royals had to make a difficult decision due to their injury-riddled starting rotation. The club has three starters — Cole Ragans, Kris Bubic and Michael Lorenzen — currently on the injured list ...
The Kansas City Royals moved on from starting pitcher Rich Hill after he etched his name into the record books.
Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Rich Hill became the oldest active player in Major League Baseball when he made his ...
Rich Hill is giving Father Time a run for his money. The 45-year-old southpaw is heading back to the big leagues after ...
Rich Hill appeared in his 21st Major League season by pitching for the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday. The 45-year-old signed ...
Rich Hill pitched for his 14th club, on the same mound as his MLB debut, at age 45. (Photo by Rob ... More Tringali/MLB ...
Pitcher Rich Hill makes MLB history by starting for his 14th different team, the Kansas City Royals. The veteran is the ...
Rich Hill makes his Royals debut against the Cubs, tying Edwin Jackson's MLB record of playing for 14 different teams ...