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Tue Aug 12 201412:52Hill signed minor league deal with Tigers on Monday
Hill signed a minor league deal with the Tigers on Monday, the Toledo Blade reports.
The 33-year-old began the 2014 season with the Blue Jays organization, splitting time between Double-A New Hampshire and Triple-A Buffalo. He was dealt to the White Sox in mid-June and went on to appear in 10 games at Triple-A Charlotte. Now with the Tigers, Hill will report to Triple-A Toledo, where he made 26 starts last season, going 4-14 with a 5.51 ERA across 150.1 innings.
Wed Jun 11 201418:49White Sox acquire Shawn Hill from Blue Jays
White Sox acquired RHP Shawn Hill from the Blue Jays for cash considerations.
Hill will head to Triple-A Charlotte and probably won't be an option for the White Sox bullpen at any point in the near future. The 33-year-old was sporting a 4.94 ERA in 47 1/3 innings between Double-A New Hampshire and Triple-A Buffalo prior to Wednesday's trade.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Mar 24 201417:50Jays ink RHP Hill to minors deal
Blue Jays signed RHP Shawn Hill to a minor league contract.
Hill was set to start the season with the York Revolution with the independent Atlantic League, but he was able to latch on with a major league team. The 32-year-old spent last season in Triple-A with the Tigers and will serve as organizational depth.
Source: Chris Iott on Twitter
Tue Mar 26 201314:50Tigers reassign RHP Hill to minors camp
Tigers reassigned RHP Shawn Hill to minor league camp.
Hill allowed two runs over five innings on Tuesday and owns a 4.50 ERA over 14 innings this spring. The 31-year-old right-hander will serve as pitching depth in the minors.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Nov 12 201213:22Shawn Hill signs with Tigers
Tigers signed RHP Shawn Hill to a minor league contract.
It's not clear whether or not he'll receive an invitation to spring training. Hill spent most of 2012 at Triple-A in the Blue Jays' organization, where he posted a 4.52 ERA and 5.2 K/9 rate.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Oct 10 201217:17Shawn Hill opts to become free agent
Shawn Hill has opted to become a free agent.
The 31-year-old was given the option of accepting a spot at Triple-A but will test the open market instead. Hill pitched just three major league innings this year.
Source: Matt Eddy on Twitter
Thu Oct 4 201218:40Blue Jays release RHP Shawn Hill
Blue Jays released RHP Shawn Hill.
Hill got the win in his lone appearance with the Jays last Saturday. It was his first win in the big leagues since 2010. The 31-year-old right-hander will likely latch on somewhere this winter as organizational depth.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Sep 24 201213:05Blue Jays recall Shawn Hill
Blue Jays recalled RHP Shawn Hill from Triple-A Las Vegas.
Hill posted a 4.52 ERA and 1.53 WHIP in 89 2/3 innings this season at the Triple-A level. The 31-year-old right-hander will serve as bullpen depth down the stretch.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 18 201215:02Blue Jays sign Shawn Hill
Blue Jays signed RHP Shawn Hill to a minor league contract.
Hill had thrown 27 2/3 straight scoreless innings for the York Revolution of the independent Atlantic League. But the 31-year-old hasn't appeared in the majors since 2010 and seems doubtful to climb all the way to Toronto.
Source: York Daily Record
Sat Jan 29 201115:45Marlins sign Shawn Hill to minors deal
Marlins signed RHP Shawn Hill to a minor league contract.
He'll earn $600,000 if he makes the team. Hill pitched well in 20 2/3 innings for the Blue Jays this past season, posting a 2.61 ERA and 1.35 WHIP over four starts. He was also terrific in the minors, putting together a 1.61 ERA over 11 outings. Hill has always had some ability, but shoulder and elbow problems have been ongoing. He's likely to be at Triple-A to start the season.
Tue Nov 16 201022:30Blue Jays release RHP Shawn Hill
Blue Jays released RHP Shawn Hill.
This is a minor surprise, as he wouldn't have cost very much to bring back, but the Jays apparently value having an extra spot on the 40-man roster. Hill spent most of the season in the minor leagues while working his way back from Tommy John surgery, but posted a 2.61 ERA and 14/4 K/BB ratio over four starts as a September call-up. He won't have a problem finding a job as a low-risk/high-reward-type this winter.
Fri Oct 1 201001:53Jays' Hill removed in fifth inning
Shawn Hill was removed after allowing one run in 4 2/3 innings Thursday against the Twins.
The Jays surely would have liked to see Hill get a win, but as fragile as the right-hander is, it didn't make sense to extend him further. He ended up 1-2 with a 2.61 ERA in four starts for the Jays. It will be interesting to see if they hang on to him this winter. He's arbitration eligible, but it should cost less than $1 million to re-sign him.
Thu Sep 23 201015:13Jays' Hill picks up first win since April '09
Shawn Hill pitched five scoreless innings and matched his career high with seven strikeouts Thursday in a win over the Mariners.
The Mariners went with Justin Smoak in the cleanup spot and had two players make their major league debuts today (Matt Mangini and Greg Halman), giving Hill as easy of an assignment as any MLB pitcher has had this season. The win was the fragile right-hander's first since April 10, 2009.
Thu Sep 9 201022:03Hill struggles in first start for Toronto
In his first major league start since last April, Shawn Hill allowed four runs -- three earned -- over 5 1/3 innings in Thursday's loss to the Rangers.
He gave up eight hits, walked one and struck out a pair. Hill posted a nifty 1.61 ERA in 11 rehab starts in the minors after coming back from Tommy John surgery, but as a guy that's not especially a groundball pitcher and doesn't miss bats, we have trouble buying him in fantasy. Assuming he does get another start, it will likely come next week against the Orioles.
Mon Sep 6 201016:41Blue Jays call up Shawn Hill
Blue Jays purchased the contract of RHP Shawn Hill from Triple-A Las Vegas.
He'll start against the Rangers on Thursday. Hill hasn't pitched in the major leagues since last April as a member of the Padres and underwent Tommy John surgery last June. The 29-year-old right-hander posted a fantastic 1.61 ERA and 39/8 K/BB ratio over 11 minor league rehab starts. It's a nice bounceback story, but we aren't buying in fantasy leagues quite yet.