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Rich Hill once took the mound at Wrigley Field for his MLB debut. That was a long time ago. He’ll ascend that same mound again a little more than 20 years later on Tuesday night, and it’s not to throw out a ceremonial first pitch.
When the 2002 fourth-round picks makes his Kansas City debut, he will tie Edwin Jackson’s MLB record by playing for his 14th team. The 6-foot-5 Boston native last pitched in the majors in September 2024 for the Red Sox.
Many students chose to attend the Classical Civilization 372 lecture on Friday morning. Paul Wong Michigan left-hander Rich Hill chose to stay and play at Michigan for another year. He was 3-5 with a 3.84 ERA last season<br><br>Courtesy of the Michigan Athletic Department But for Michigan pitcher Rich Hill, that choice was a life altering […]
Ex-Wolverine, Dodgers' 'Psycho Rich' Hill back in Michigan, taking on Tigers Intense when he's pitching, as he did Friday against the Tigers, the Dodgers lefty is more like an accountant when he's ...
Rich Hill hugs his son Brice, 5, after the pitcher’s new three-year deal with the Dodgers was announced at Major League Baseball’s winter meetings on Dec. 5. (Alex Brandon / Associated Press)
But while Red Sox Nation was restless for the hyped season to begin, a longtime Boston fan and former Michigan pitcher, Rich Hill, was stuck in Pawtucket, R.I. with the Red Sox’s Triple-A affiliate — the Pawtucket Red Sox. Hill grew up dreaming of playing in Fenway Park; his high school is just nine miles away from the storied stadium.
Since being unwanted by any Minor League Baseball team a year ago, Rich Hill hasn't stopped climbing. In a breakout season at the age of 36, one of baseball's most unlikely stories has reached its ...
Rich Hill had three caps in his locker Monday, all blue. The Dodgers’ batting practice cap had the cursive “D.” The game cap had the interlocking “LA.” The third cap had the maize “M ...