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Rich Hill, Jesse Chavez Plan To Pitch In 2025

By Steve Adams | January 21, 2025 at 4:22pm CDT

Veteran pitchers Rich Hill and Jesse Chavez are 45 and 41 years young, respectively, and both recently told Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle that they intend to pitch in 2025. Both hurlers appeared in the majors this past season, albeit quite briefly in Hill’s case.

Hill made clear from the beginning of the 2023-24 offseason that his plan was to sign midseason. Doing so, he hoped, would keep his arm fresh down the stretch after he faded badly in 2023. More importantly, it would afford him more time to be at home early in the year with his family and to coach his son’s team. He wound up signing an incredible eighth contract with the Red Sox in August but pitched just 3 2/3 MLB frames before being designated for assignment and released.

As recently as 2022, Hill pitched a full season and was generally effective, despite that being his age-42 campaign. That year saw him make 26 starts, pitch 124 1/3 innings and notch a respectable 4.27 ERA with a 20.7% strikeout rate and 7% walk rate — despite averaging just 88.5 mph on his four-seamer. He was out to a solid start in 2023 with the Pirates, working to uncannily similar numbers through 13 starts (4.23 ERA, 21.5 K%, 7.4 BB%). Hill hit a wall at that point, however, and limped to a 6.57 ERA over his final 74 innings.

Hill hinted earlier this offseason that while he was still (at the time) undecided about pitching in 2025, if he did so it would likely again be on more of a full-season schedule. He’s also suggested he wouldn’t limit himself to pitching with teams near his Boston-area home. Only time will tell whether a club takes a look, but there’s little harm in what would surely be a minor league deal and non-roster invitation to camp.

As for Chavez, he’s coming off a much different year. Though he’s on the “wrong” side of 40, Chavez looked solid. In 63 1/3 innings for the Braves, he notched a sharp 3.13 ERA with a passable, albeit below-average 20.8% strikeout rate and a quality 7.2% walk rate. Chavez’s sinker sat at a career-low 90.7 mph, and his cutter lagged further behind at 88.5 mph on average. But the crafty right-hander nevertheless enjoyed plenty of success, due in no small part to solid command and a plethora of weak contact.

Atlanta generally used Chavez in low-leverage spots last year, but he was a member of the team’s setup core as recently as 2023, when he picked up 13 holds and regularly appeared in medium- and high-leverage situations over the life of 36 games.

Despite his age, Chavez has now turned in four straight seasons with a sub-4.00 ERA. His collective earned run average dating back to 2021 is a sparkling 2.91, and he’s logged at least average walk rates every year along the way, with the ’24 campaign being the only one of the four wherein his strikeout rate was below-average. Chavez has posted better-than-average grounder rates in each of the past two seasons, too.

Chavez seems to find his way back to the Braves every season. He signed a minor league deal with Atlanta in 2021, was selected to the major league roster in June and quickly emerged as a key bullpen piece. He inked a minor league deal with the Cubs in 2022, made the Opening Day roster with Chicago, and was traded to the Braves less than three weeks later in exchange for Sean Newcomb, who’d been designated for assignment. The Braves traded him to the Angels at that year’s deadline, but when the Angels placed Chavez on waivers late in August, there were the Braves to once again claim him back.

Chavez signed a minor league deal with Atlanta in November 2022 and spent most of the 2023 season on their roster. He inked a minor league deal with the White Sox last winter, was cut loose late in camp and, to the shock of no one, signed a minor league deal with the Braves. They selected him to the 40-man roster three days later.

Another minor league deal between Chavez and the Braves isn’t necessarily a foregone conclusion, but it sure wouldn’t come as much of a surprise, either. The fit is even more sensible with Atlanta already having lost right-hander Joe Jimenez to knee surgery that’ll probably wipe out his entire 2025 season.

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49 Comments

  1. JMuzza

    6 months ago

    Welcome back Jesse

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    • towinagain

      6 months ago

      Too pricy for the Padres.

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      • towinagain

        6 months ago

        Maybe one of the Seidler Bros can pitch for the Padres this year?

        Heck, McMahon stepped into that role with the WWE.

        It sure would save some coin.

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    • whosyourmomma

      6 months ago

      Cubs might grab both, Jed grabbed a senior citizen reliever already today. But maybe Richards is more focused on clinging to 5th inning spot reliever opportunities instead all the gray’s

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      • Mondesi’s Cannon

        6 months ago

        The ONLY team that picks up Chavez is the Braves. Everywhere else he’s pitched, he’s been absolutely awful.

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        • bronyaur

          6 months ago

          @Mondesi: that is spectacularly incorrect. On what basis are you making that claim?

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    • whosyourmomma

      6 months ago

      I guess slow news day too? I’m guessing MLBTR writers have the retirement article/congratulations prepped for these two and ready to go. So cute

      Reply
  2. Steve Nebraska's Dad

    6 months ago

    Why do teams keep signing RICH Hill? Guy averages 60 IP a year. Can’t even blame him for wanting to keep pitching. Free money, y’all

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    • sadmarinersfan

      6 months ago

      I think you might be a little confused… he is the epitome of an innings eater. He gets 110-150+ innings every year (if he plays the full season). And considering he’s made 75+ million dollars in his career I don’t think he’s still playing just for the money. The 700k minor league contract minimums he’d be getting isn’t much to him

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      • Steve Nebraska's Dad

        6 months ago

        I just checked his stats and he’s avged 94IP the last 10 years, and hes avged the same over the last 5 years. Not exactly innings eater caliber.

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        • sadmarinersfan

          6 months ago

          Your assessment is quite flawed, Your inclusion of his 2015 season where he only pitched 4 games due to injury , the 2024 campaign with the same amount of games, and the 60 game 2020 season bring down the average significantly. As a starter the last 4 years, averages 138.2 innings pitched per year. And going back almost a decade to 2016 he averages 111 IP per year as a starter, and that is including the 2020 season so that is even less than the true number.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          6 months ago

          Dad – He lasted all of 3 innings last year before getting released because he was so awful.

          If a well-rested 44-year-old Hill can’t be effective for all of 3 innings, why would anyone think a 45-year-old Hill can be effective for an entire season?

          On top of all that he’s being considered for the Red Sox radio and/or TV booth along with JBJ.

          It makes zero sense for any team to give him another shot in the majors no matter how he pitches in the minors.

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        • Steve Nebraska's Dad

          6 months ago

          You just made my point. Guy is always injured, but teams keep paying him to pitch. I don’t get it. From 2019-2024, excluding the 2020 short season, he avged 97.88IP. Once again, not innings eater material.

          Next you’ll tell me Jacoby Ellsbury was an Ironman, if you exclude all his injured seasons.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          6 months ago

          Dad – I totally agree!

          Enjoy your posts, better than your son’s from what I can remember ;O)

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  3. bhambrave

    6 months ago

    Jesse is a Braves institution. They should bring him back one more time.

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    • brave from the woods

      6 months ago

      Probably will cost too much for AA and era is too low.

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  4. ZB

    6 months ago

    Death, taxes, and Jesse Chavez in a Braves uniform

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    • coupofthecentury

      6 months ago

      Tale as old as time.

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  5. metsoptimist

    6 months ago

    Yes! Normalize 40-somethings playing baseball.

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  6. draker

    6 months ago

    Please don’t

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  7. swanhenge

    6 months ago

    Don’t answer the phone Breslow. Let it go to VM.

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  8. bravesnation nc

    6 months ago

    Just sign Jesse and get on to it other business.

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  9. Smacky

    6 months ago

    Is there a baseball player exception to the birth rite citizenship fiasco?

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  10. choof

    6 months ago

    If these distinguished gentleman went ahead and threw the Roger Beshens football slider I estimate they could extend their careers by at least 16 years

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  11. RedFraggle

    6 months ago

    Atlanta claimed Chavez off waivers from Atlanta?

    Reply
  12. mrperkins

    6 months ago

    Chavez has quietly posted his 3 consecutive seasons while only collecting about 3 million for those 3 years. I get he’s old, but he is still getting guys out. As a Cards fan, sign him to 1year 3mill and trade him to the Braves for a lottery ticket at the deadline

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  13. disadvantage

    6 months ago

    They really should make a Senior MLB league. It would be The Expendables of baseball players, and so much fun to watch.

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  14. Tigers' lover

    6 months ago

    Both of these guys were great with the fans in Oakland. Always stopped to sign. Rich Hill has a nice signature! I walked around the parking lot after a game with Jesse Chavez, chatting with him while he was looking for his parents. Fun memories.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      6 months ago

      lover – It’s easier to take your time signing nice and neat when your entire name is only 8 letters long. If he had a name like Salty or Nomar, guaranteed it wouldn’t be such a nice signature!

      He’s a good guy though, down to earth.

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  15. oldguyG

    6 months ago

    We have a 30 million dollar mlb tv media revenue we can only afford minor league contracts.

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  16. JoeBrady

    6 months ago

    I’d like to see the number Chavez is looking for, but he’s been pretty consistent.

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  17. RazorRamonie

    6 months ago

    They will never catch the mysterious Jesse Orosco in games played

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  18. Rsox

    6 months ago

    Chavez back to the Braves. Hill needs to sign with someone he hasn’t played with yet so he can tie Edwin Jackson

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    • Acoss1331

      6 months ago

      Fernando Rodney has entered the chat.

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      • Logjammer D"Baggagecling

        6 months ago

        What’s impressive about Fernando Rodney is he p played for 11 different teams. Taking nothing away from Jesse Chavez and Rich Hill they played for several different teams with multiple stints with the likes of the Braves and Red Sox respectively. 4 times for each team. Oddly enough Rich has never played for the Braves and Jesse has never played for the Red Sox. So Jesse to Boston, Rich to Atlanta.

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  19. Acoss1331

    6 months ago

    Before the 2025 season is over, Jesse Chavez will have pitched for the Braves.

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  20. 'Tang It

    6 months ago

    Just hang em up

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  21. B dog 351

    6 months ago

    Time for Rich over the Hill to join a softball league.

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    • Smacky

      6 months ago

      His name is Dick Mountain.

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  22. stretcharmstrong1

    6 months ago

    The Angels should be after both of them.

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  23. cooperhill

    6 months ago

    Hill wants to pitch because his grandson can watch this year!

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  24. mafiabass

    6 months ago

    Isn’t Chavez only good with the Braves though?

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  25. bravesfan

    6 months ago

    Both might as well come to the Braves

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    • rubenrivera

      6 months ago

      As long as it’s on a minor league deal. That’s the only way either will join the Braves.

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  26. letitbelowenstein

    6 months ago

    I plan on hitting the lottery in 2025.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      6 months ago

      let – I plan on not making any plans for 2025 …. oh darn it, there goes my plan!

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  27. jolf

    6 months ago

    Rumor has it the Dodgers are considering an offer to Hill. Deferred salary isn’t likely, however, given Hill’s age.

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  28. al34

    6 months ago

    Hill was not good last year. These guys don’t know when to retire but there is always a stupid team willing to throw money at them.

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  29. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    6 months ago

    Come on, Adams. There shouldn’t be commas before “too” or “either.”

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