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That’s because of who is starting the game for the Royals: It’s 45-year-old left-handed pitcher Rich Hill, who was added to ...
Hill, 45, made his first start for the Royals to match journeyman right-hander Edwin Jackson’s major-league record of playing ...
Former Cubs pitcher Rich Hill is set to make a start for the Royals at Wrigley Field, and all he needs to do is throw one pitch to tie an MLB record.
Here’s a look at all the stops left-hander Rich Hill made before joining the Royals and why he’s starting against the Cubs on ...
The Chicago Cubs defeated the Boston Red Sox Saturday at Wrigley Field for the second straight day, and the win landed the ...
Kansas City Royals slugger Jac Caglianone hits a home run at Wrigley Field which forced a fan to fall into the left field basket.
As soon as Rich Hill throws his first pitch for the Kansas City Royals, he will have made major league history.
Rich Hill became the oldest active player in baseball when he started against the Cubs in Chicago on Tuesday night after the Kansas City Royals selected the 45-year-old from Triple-A Omaha. Hill's ...
April 20, 1912 First HR: Hugh Bradley (April 26, 1912) The oldest active MLB ballpark, Fenway Park is known for its iconic ...
1934: Chicago was in the grip of a weeklong heat wave, and the mercury that day reached 101. Twenty-three people died of the heat, but the death that drew the most attention was that of John Dillinger ...
It was just over 20 years ago, on June 15, 2005, that Rich Hill made his major-league debut with the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.