44-Year-Old Rich Hill Rejoins Red Sox for Historic 20th MLB Season
The veteran pitcher returns to Boston, ready to contribute to a team grappling with injuries and playoff hopes.
- Hill is set to be the only active player to appear in 20 consecutive MLB seasons.
- He turned down multiple offers to coach his son's Little League team before rejoining the Red Sox.
- Hill has played for 13 major league teams and has a career record of 90-73 with a 4.01 ERA.
- He can fill multiple roles for the Red Sox, who are dealing with an injury-depleted pitching staff.
- Hill's resilience and passion for the game have defined his lengthy career.