The New York Yankees are bringing back left-handed reliever Tim Hill on a one-year, $2.85 million contract, ESPN reported Tuesday.
The deal includes a $3 million club option for 2026 with a $350,000 buyout, per the report.
Hill, who turns 35 next week, signed with New York last season on June 20, two days after being released by the Chicago White Sox. He went 3-0 with a 2.05 ERA in 35 appearances after joining the Yankees.
A 32nd-round draft pick by Kansas City in 2014, Hill is 20-14 with a 3.99 ERA and four saves in 382 career games (no starts) with the Royals (2018-19), San Diego Padres (2020-23), White Sox and Yankees.
–Field Level Media
The Minnesota Twins’ home opener did not turn out as they hoped it would. Now, the Twins will try to deliver a successful sequel after the original flopped. “You’ve got…
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona will miss Friday’s road game against the Milwaukee Brewers due to an illness going around the team. Reds president of baseball operations Nick Krall declined…
Pete Alonso — who nearly left New York as a free agent over the winter — homered in his first home at-bat of the season to power the Mets to…
Reds manager Terry Francona, some players out due to illness
Pete Alonso goes yard as Mets win home opener over Blue Jays
Red Sox bash 16 hits to capture home opener over Cardinals
Cubs win home opener, hand Padres first loss of season