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The Kansas City Royals turned to 45-year-old Rich Hill to start Tuesday's game against the Chicago Cubs, making the left-handed pitcher the oldest player to appear in the MLB this season.
Veteran Starting Pitcher Rich Hill returned to the mound this evening on the road against the Chicago Cubs.    Kansas City is ...
Cubs second. Dansby Swanson singles to left field. Ian Happ hits into a force out to third base. Dansby Swanson to second. Fielding error by Nick Loftin. Justin Turner hits into a force out to ...
When Rich Hill took the mound for the Royals on Tuesday, it was the same spot the left-hander made his MLB debut 20 years ago ...
The Kansas City Royals officially selected Hill’s contract from Triple-A Omaha to make a spot start as right-handed pitcher ...
Kansas City’s Rich Hill seemed a bit rusty in his return to the majors as baseball’s oldest active player. His Royals ...
Right away, Chicago Cubs starter Matthew Boyd demonstrated that he was completely in control of the game. Through two innings ...
Hill, 45, made his first start for the Royals to match journeyman right-hander Edwin Jackson’s major-league record of playing ...
Tuesday, an emotional Smith told reporters at training camp in St. Joseph the motivation he’s carried with him for the last ...