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At the start of what would have been Yankees reliever Tim Hill's first full season as a pro, he was diagnosed in March 2015 with stage 3 colon cancer, the same disease that took his father’s life.
Tim Hill is re-signing with the Yankees on a one-year contract for $2.85 million that includes an option for 2026, The Post's Joel Sherman confirmed.
Earlier this month, the Yankees agreed to reunite with Hill for 2025, signing him to a one-year, $2.85 million contract with a team option for 2026. 2024 Statistics: 62 games, 67 innings, 3.36 ERA ...
The Yankees are looking for left-handed relief help, and are considering re-signing Tim Hill. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more details.
During his stint with the Yankees last year, Hill had the second-best ground-ball rate of any reliever in baseball (69.9 percent). Even as he went right after hitters (with low strikeout and walk ...
Tim Hill of the New York Yankees (main photo, and top-inset as a child with his father, Jerry Hill) and New York Daily News writer Gary Phillips (bottom-inset with his father, Keith).
Sometimes less is more. No one seems to know that better than New York Yankees reliever Tim Hill. FanGraphs noted Hill, 35, is throwing with less velocity this ...
Hill has also posted a 2.51 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and 18:9 K:BB across 32.1 innings overall this season. More News Yankees' Tim Hill: Fans three in relief ...
Hill tossed 1.2 perfect innings against San Francisco on Sunday, striking out three batters. Though Hill didn't enter in a save or hold situation, his outing came at a critical juncture of the ...