
Rich Hill’s Remarkable Journey: Will the Royals Be His Final MLB Stop or Just Another Chapter?
As Tuesday night’s game in Houston unfolded, Kansas City was locked in a tight race, holding a share of second place in a competitive AL Central—every arm matters at this point.
Hill’s story is one for the ages—a major league debut way back in 2005 with the Cubs, followed by nearly 20 seasons bouncing around the bigs. With 248 starts under his belt and 386 appearances overall, he’s worked for 13 different clubs, putting up a 4.01 ERA and racking 1,428 strikeouts. Should Kansas City call him up, they’d become his 14th team—a rare club, only Edwin Jackson has pitched for that many.
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