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Royals Sign Rich Hill To Minor League Deal

By Darragh McDonald | May 13, 2025 at 2:10pm CDT

The Royals announced that they have signed left-hander Rich Hill to a minor league deal. He will report to the club’s spring training/Complex League facility in Surprise but will be heading to Triple-A Omaha soon.

The veteran lefty has already defied the normal aging curves and seems determined to do so again. Now 45 years old, Hill would easily be the oldest player in the majors if he eventually has his contract selected. 42-year-old Justin Verlander is oldest active player at the moment.

Hill has a long and storied career that dates back to his 2005 debut. He had some success in the subsequent years, followed by a long stretch of being injured and/or ineffective. He returned to prominence about a decade ago, amazingly having some of his best seasons while in his mid-30s.

Lately, the results haven’t been quite as strong. His last full season was 2023, in which he finished with a 5.41 earned run average. That was fairly lopsided, as he had a 4.76 ERA with the Pirates but then struggled badly after being traded to the Padres.

He believed that he could be better with an unconventional approach, so he intentionally waited until late in 2024 to sign a new deal. This would allow him to spend more time with his family, in addition to saving his best results for later in the year, theoretically giving him a better chance to thrive in competitive games down the stretch.

The plan didn’t quite work out. He signed a minor league deal with the Red Sox in the middle of August. After a couple of weeks in the minors, he was added to the big league roster but wasn’t given a rotation job. He made four low-leverage relief appearances before being designated for assignment and then released.

Over the winter, he said he was still planning to pitch in 2025, but without trying the same late-signing strategy. As recently as three weeks ago, he said he was still throwing and hoping to sign. Whether it’s by design or simply due to a soft market, Hill is now splitting the difference somewhat. He is signing and getting started later in the year, but with a few extra months of potential ramp-up time relative to last season.

The Royals don’t really need starting pitching. They have one of the best rotations in the majors, something that MLBTR’s Anthony Franco recently took a detailed look at. They have a strong front four in Cole Ragans, Kris Bubic, Seth Lugo and Michael Wacha, with Michael Lorenzen a serviceable back-end guy as well. Noah Cameron, one of the better pitching prospects in the majors, is on the 40-man and pitching in the Triple-A rotation.

However, there’s little harm in adding some extra depth, just in case the injury bug bites. The Royals have also recently seen both Alec Marsh and Kyle Wright suffer setbacks in their rehabs, so perhaps they have added Hill in response to those developments.

Even if they don’t need him, they can let him take the ball and get into game shape. If he finds himself in good form as the trade deadline approaches, they could perhaps flip him to some other club with a greater rotation need. It’s also possible that the deal contains some opt-outs or upward mobility clauses, so Hill can get out of the deal if the Royals don’t call him up.

If Hill is able to get back to the majors, with the Royals or some other club, he would get a chance to add to his career stat lines. He has 1,409 big league innings over his career with a 4.01 ERA, 24% strikeout rate and 9.1% walk rate.

Photo courtesy of Rick Osentoski, Imagn Images.

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  1. Waldo29

    3 months ago

    Dick Mountain rides again!

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    • socratesjohnson78

      3 months ago

      Came here to see this comment. Thank you

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    • Bucket Number Six

      3 months ago

      If Hill is called up, he will tie Edwin Jackson for most franchises played for at MLB level. He may already be the one with most MLB organizations played for professionally including minor leagues.

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  2. MeowMeow

    3 months ago

    Get in, Rich, we’re pitching till we’re 50.

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    • HopefulTwinsFan

      3 months ago

      *Jamie Moyer nodding in approval*

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  3. AI GM

    3 months ago

    Guy loves playing baseball

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    • User 899214610

      3 months ago

      Most big leaguers love playing baseball… Sorta why they play

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      • HBan22

        3 months ago

        Not counting Anthony Rendon, of course. Hill is pretty much the opposite of him.

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        • User 899214610

          3 months ago

          HBan22, Lolol I originally mentioned rendon in my original comment and then backspaced it out…ty for validating

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      • AI GM

        3 months ago

        Not enough to play into mid 40s on minor league deals when they already made a lot of $. Even younger guys Rizzo Lynn JD come to mind this off season.

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        • User 899214610

          3 months ago

          AI GM, fair, but there’s a lot of guys who love baseball that would love to play into their mid 40s but just don’t have the skills at that age. Pretty sure he’s doing it because he was driving his wife crazy and she told him to get out of the house lol

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        • AI GM

          3 months ago

          I was just saying Hill loves to play baseball. That’s it. Just Hill. Wasn’t meaning it’s rare thing or others don’t.

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  4. DarrenDreifortsContract

    3 months ago

    Get your money playboy!

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  5. Baseball77

    3 months ago

    It was surprising, to me, that the Red Sox dropped him so quickly last year. He was decent in his 4 appearances for them. Hope he does well with KC.

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    • DarrenDreifortsContract

      3 months ago

      He pitched 3 innings and gave up a homer and had 3 walks lol.

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      • Blue Heron

        3 months ago

        @Darren he also had 5 Strikeouts and a 1.09 WHIP. For 3.2 IP, it’s not bad. Even his ERA was pretty much league average.

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    • mlb1225

      3 months ago

      If that was decent, I’d hate to see bad.

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      • bwmiller79

        3 months ago

        Id say thats better than decent, the walks and the homers are easier to fix than the lack of strikeout stuff.

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        • mlb1225

          3 months ago

          I mean, yeah if he was like 25, not 45. There really isn’t much to fix when he’s 45, he just is what he is at this point.

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        • bwmiller79

          3 months ago

          Im not saying he needs coaching, Im saying over a larger sample size then HR/9 and the BB/9 will come down, and the K/9 and the WHIP will also level out, but he can still strike you out, and that’s what is impressive at 45.

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        • mlb1225

          3 months ago

          Fair enough

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      3 months ago

      Base – You think a 7.49 BB/9 and 4.91 ERA is good?

      He left the team because they lied to him, they promised him they’d try to win but they didn’t try. He wanted to be in the postseason, just like Kenley did. He pitched in only 2 WS and didn’t get a ring either time.

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  6. HiredGun23

    3 months ago

    Damn…hahaha

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  7. smkelly1970

    3 months ago

    after Houck’s 2nd major fiasco of the season last night (spell it with me- it was U-G-L-Y!), I’m shocked the Sox didn’t immediately climb the mountain and re-sign Hill. maybe he’d put on a mitt, shag some grounders, and play some 1B, as well.

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  8. sascoach2003

    3 months ago

    Not a bad place to land. Pitchers park, they seem to have found a way to get the most of their staff.

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  9. Old York

    3 months ago

    Always nice to teams giving the elderly the respect they deserve and an opportunity to participate in society. Teams used to keep older guys on the team to mentor the young guys but the Geeks, who couldn’t play sports in the first place, infiltrated the game and started removing those older mentors.

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    • crise

      3 months ago

      >> Teams used to keep older guys on the team to mentor the young guys

      Eh, they usually were first base coaches and backup catchers, not actual players. And the first Moneyball geeks signed a bunch of geezer advisor players to fill roles and develop the children. (Think very late model Rickey!, Mike Stanley, Tom Candiotti, etc.)

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      • Old York

        3 months ago

        @crise

        Calling me out on my BS! How dare you! LOL!

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  10. TJG88

    3 months ago

    I was a freshman in high school when he got drafted lol

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    • Alex O.

      3 months ago

      I was in 4th grade! lol

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      • User 899214610

        3 months ago

        Shouldn’t you be in school rn lol

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        • Alex O.

          3 months ago

          I’m playing hookie today

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    • mlb1225

      3 months ago

      I wasn’t even born yet when he got drafted the first time in 1999.

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      • User 899214610

        3 months ago

        Do your parents know you’re on the Internet?! Lol jeez… In my head 1999 was a few years ago… I’m only 38

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  11. Acoss1331

    3 months ago

    He’s going to play as long as he wants to and teams still give him deals, good on him!

    He’s the new Julio Franco, but for pitchers.

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  12. letitbelowenstein

    3 months ago

    Was hoping he’d end up in Baltimore.

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    • TJG88

      3 months ago

      Him and charlie morton can tell stories about their days in ‘Nam

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  13. El Chupacabra

    3 months ago

    He could be a really good mentor for Cameron in Omaha until he is hopefully called up.

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  14. Datashark

    3 months ago

    IF he can make it to play at least 1 game in the 2030’s he will be one decade short of Minnie Minoso’s 5 decades, but may surpass him in years played

    Reply
  15. Monkey’s Uncle

    3 months ago

    Rich “Still Not Over the” Hill

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  16. Rsox

    3 months ago

    The Royals? Dick Mountain: King of the Hill

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  17. bwmiller79

    3 months ago

    Depth in the rotation so that they can trade one or two starters and add some offense.

    I imagine they’ll be trading Cameron and/or Marsh.

    They have to be after Cedric Mullins and Ryan Mountcastle. That trade makes sense. Mullins and Mountcastle for a duo of Royals’ starters.

    They’d still have

    Ragans
    Lugo
    Wacha
    Bubic
    Lorenzen
    Wright
    Hill

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  18. Clofreesz

    3 months ago

    Keep playing, Dick!

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  19. sadmarinersfan

    3 months ago

    Surprised no one is mentioning that if he gets into a game with the Royals this year, he’ll tie Edwin Jackson for most different franchises played for

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    • bcjd

      3 months ago

      Which is especially remarkable when you realize he also cycled back through some of them. How many times did he sign with Boston? Four?

      Talk about a journeyman.

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  20. Cardsfanatik redux

    3 months ago

    Can he hit and play OF?

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  21. bcjd

    3 months ago

    I’m a fan of Rich Hill, and I hope he has a great season and helps the Royals. I’m glad he isn’t donning a Boston uniform this summer, because I doubt he has anything left. Hope he proves me wrong.

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