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Rich Hill’s Remarkable Journey: Will the Royals Be His Final MLB Stop or Just Another Chapter?

Rich Hill’s Remarkable Journey: Will the Royals Be His Final MLB Stop or Just Another Chapter?

Kansas City entered Tuesday night’s game in Houston tied for second in the AL Central.

Hill made his big league debut with the Cubs in 2005, and he has made 248 starts and appeared in 386 games over the past two decades. He has a 4.01 ERA with 1,428 strikeouts while pitching for 13 different franchises; the Royals would be the 14th should he get called up, joining Edwin Jackson as the only players to play for that many clubs.

Hill made four appearances out of the Red Sox bullpen last season before he was designated for assignment in September. His best season was in 2016, when he went 12-5 with a 2.12 ERA while pitching for the Athletics and the Dodgers.

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