Hill, who is entering his age 40 season, will remain a fan favorite amongst Dodgers fans, especially after he got arrested while standing up for his wife at the Patriots game last weekend. Playfully nicknamed ‘D. Mountain’ and one of the best postseason performers for the club, Hill departs for Minnesota after putting up his shortest regular season since the Dodgers signed him to a three-year deal back in the 2017 offseason.
Hill’s new contract with the Twins is only for $3 million guaranteed, but there are reportedly $9.5 million in incentives that kick in depending on how many starts and innings pitched Hill reaches in 2020 according to MLBTR.