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The New York Yankees are bringing back left-handed reliever Tim Hill on a one-year, $2.85 million contract, ESPN reported ...
Lefthanded sidearm hurler Tim Hill is returning to the New York Yankees bullpen after appearing in 35 games plus 10 more in ...
The Yankees are inching closer to the finish line of their offseason spending, but they still have one significant hurdle left to clear: getting under the ...
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer and the Toronto Blue Jays have finalized a $15.5 million, one-year contract.
The Yankees also brought back right-hander Jonathan Loaisiga, a dynamic multi-inning reliever recovering from Tommy John surgery. Along with Fernando Cruz, another potential diamond-in-the-rough the ...
However, a handful of notable free agents are still waiting to sign and some trade candidates are waiting to move. Speaking of all that, Tuesday's supply of hot-stove rumors may be found just below.
The Yankees were able to avoid a second offseason embarrassment at the hands of the Mets, although with far lower stakes.
Hill was so good for the Yankees that many questioned why Aaron Boone turned to another lefty — a fresh-off-the-IL Nestor ...
The New York Mets were in the mix and showed interest in left-handed relief pitcher Tim Hill, however, the need for another high-leverage bullpen arm evaporated ...
Why the Yankees needed to sign Tim Hill now? Joel Sherman breaks down how Hill's deal will bolster the bullpen.
A person familiar with the agreement tells The Associated Press that Tim Hill is staying with the New York Yankees, agreeing ...