Royals will call up Hill, 45, to start vs. Cubs
Briefly

Rich Hill will be called up by the Kansas City Royals for a start against the Chicago Cubs, marking his 21st MLB season. Currently, he is 4-4 with a 5.36 ERA in nine starts at Triple-A Omaha after joining the team via an offseason trade. If he takes the mound, he will become the oldest active player in baseball. Hill has a career record of 90-74 with a 4.01 ERA in 368 MLB games, including significant postseason experience with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Rich Hill, at 45 years old, is set to start for the Kansas City Royals against the Chicago Cubs, marking his 21st season in Major League Baseball.
With a record of 4-4 and a 5.36 ERA in nine starts at Triple-A Omaha, Hill is being called up as part of an offseason trade.
By starting on Tuesday, Rich Hill will become the oldest active player in baseball, having previously appeared in four games for Boston last season.
In his career, Hill has a record of 90-74, with a 4.01 ERA in 368 MLB games, including 11 postseason starts with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Read at ESPN.com
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