Rich Hill, 45, debuted in his 21st Major League season with the Kansas City Royals against the Chicago Cubs. He signed a Minor League contract with the Royals after playing for 13 other teams, tying Edwin Jackson for the most teams played for in MLB history. Hill's reputation as a competitive player was praised by Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, recalling Hill's contributions during their time together. Hill previously had success with the Dodgers, achieving a 30-16 record over several seasons, which led to a lucrative contract.
Rich Hill, at 45, signed a Minor League contract with the Kansas City Royals, making his 2025 debut against the Chicago Cubs, marking his 21st MLB season.
Hill, now the oldest active player in the Majors, has played for 14 different teams, tying for the most in MLB history with Edwin Jackson.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised Hill, remembering him as a dedicated competitor and significant contributor to the team's success during their time together.
Rich Hill's tenure with the Dodgers included a 30-16 record with a 3.16 ERA, leading to a lucrative three-year, $48 million contract after the 2016 season.
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