It’s no secret the 2019 season didn’t go as planned for Rich Hill as he missed significant time due to a number of injuries. Trouble arose in Spring Training and the Los Angeles Dodgers began the season without the veteran left-hander on their Opening Day roster.
Hill recovered from a flexor tendon strain to make it back to pitch in the postseason, but it was clear that he still was not 100% healthy and the result was him only lasting 2.2 innings in his lone October start.
The 39-year-old is now a free agent and has a desire to play again, whether that be a return to the Dodgers or another team taking a chance on him.