Rich Hill Makes Hilarious Retirement Joke After 21st MLB Season
Summary
Rich Hill, a baseball pitcher, has played in the Major League Baseball (MLB) for 21 seasons, appearing for 14 different teams. As he considers his future, he humorously discussed the idea of retirement while noting he hasn't yet decided whether to continue next season. Hill has had a unique career path, including a notable stint with the Long Island Ducks before rejoining MLB.Key Facts
- Rich Hill has pitched in MLB for 21 seasons.
- He has played for 14 different MLB teams throughout his career.
- Hill made two starts for the Kansas City Royals in July, setting a record as the oldest pitcher to start a game for the franchise.
- He is considering retirement but has not made a final decision.
- Hill humorously noted he has left the MLB before without a public announcement.
- In 2015, Hill played for the Long Island Ducks before returning to MLB with the Boston Red Sox.
- Hill signed a significant three-year, $48 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers at age 36.
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