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Rich Hill, 44, rejoins Red Sox with shot to pitch in 20th season - ESPN

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BOSTON — Rich Hill is back in the majors, nearly two decades and more than a dozen teams since he made his big league debut.

The Boston Red Sox selected the 44-year-old lefty from Triple-A Worcester on Tuesday as Hill tries to add a little more history to a lengthy career.

One outing in 2024 would make him the only active player to appear in a game in each of the past 20 seasons. «He looks great physically.

He's always taking care of that part. He's excited to be back,» manager Alex Cora said before the Red Sox hosted the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park. «He was very diligent the last few months about his craft.

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