Rich Hill
Rich Hill is a veteran MLB pitcher and the oldest active player in Major League Baseball.
Baseball Player
March 11, 1980
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Rich Hill, a left-handed professional baseball pitcher, currently plays for the San Diego Padres in Major League Baseball (MLB). Throughout his extensive career, he has played for various teams, such as the Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox, and San Francisco Giants. Hill is renowned for his exceptional curveball and precise pitch placement.
Among Hill’s most significant accomplishments is winning the World Series with the Boston Red Sox in 2018. In 2019, he received the Tony Conigliaro Award for overcoming adversity and has been named an All-Star multiple times.
Hill is also involved in charitable activities, actively supporting the Miracle League alongside his wife, Caitlin. This nonprofit organization enables children with disabilities to participate in baseball. The couple has also donated funds to combat cystic fibrosis, which affects their son Brice. Hill frequently visits children’s hospitals and takes part in fundraising events for various causes.
As of 2023, Hill remains an active MLB player, recognized for his intensity and elegance on the field. With 18 seasons under his belt, he is the league’s oldest active player. Despite his age, Hill maintains his role as a left-handed pitching specialist and has played for ten major league teams since his 2005 debut with the Chicago Cubs.