A reunion between Tim Hill and the Yankees all the time made sense. Now it’s taking place.
The side-arming southpaw has agreed to a one-year, $2.85 million cope with the Yankees. The pact, but to be formally introduced, additionally comes with a $3 million membership possibility for 2026 or a $350,000 buyout.
Hill and the Yankees had mutual curiosity in sticking collectively all offseason, although the veteran reliever acquired curiosity from different contenders. Ultimately, nevertheless, Hill selected the familiarity of a bullpen that lacked a lefty earlier than Tuesday’s settlement.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan first reported the deal between Hill and the Yankees.
Hill, 34, discovered success within the Bronx and spoke fondly of the pennant-winning Bombers on a number of events final yr after being launched by the traditionally terrible White Sox in mid-June. Hill struggled in Chicago, posting a 5.87 ERA over his first 27 video games and 23 innings. Nonetheless, he recorded a 2.05 ERA over 35 video games and 44 innings with the Yankees.
Hill’s ERA improved to 1.29 over his final 23 video games, and he ended up main all massive league relievers with a 68.2% groundball fee earlier than logging a 1.08 ERA over 10 appearances and eight.1 innings within the playoffs.
“He’s been awesome,” pitching coach Matt Blake, evaluating Hill to ex-Yankee Wandy Peralta, mentioned earlier than the postseason. “A really trustworthy, strike-throwing lefty that can match up and get lefties on the ground. And he’s done a nice job of getting the righties out when it’s his turn, but we feel really good about him coming in, throwing the ball over the plate, putting guys on the ground in some high-leverage spots. I mean, he’s been tremendous for us in the last month and a half.”
Hill was so good for the Yankees that many questioned why Aaron Boone turned to a different lefty — a fresh-off-the-IL Nestor Cortes — in Sport 1 of the World Collection. Each had been warming with the highest of the Dodgers’ order due up. Cortes finally allowed a walk-off grand slam to Freddie Freeman.
Hill has additionally pitched for the Royals and Padres. He has a 3.99 ERA over his seven-year profession.
With Hill coming again and a lefty on board, the Yankees ought to have a robust bullpen in 2025. They’ve made a number of adjustments to the group, buying nearer Devin Williams from the Brewers and Fernando Cruz from the Reds. The workforce additionally re-signed Jonathan Loáisiga and misplaced Clay Holmes to the Mets and Tommy Kahnle to the Tigers.
With Yankees pitchers and catchers now per week away from reporting to spring coaching in Tampa, third base is the workforce’s greatest concern. With Jazz Chisholm Jr. penciled in at second, DJ LeMahieu, Oswaldo Cabrera and Oswald Peraza are the present candidates for the recent nook.