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New York Yankees, Tim Hill
What’s next for Yankees after Tim Hill reunion?
The Yankees re-signed lefty reliever Tim Hill to a one-year deal in free agency on Tuesday, bolstering their bullpen before spring training.
Tim Hill re-signs with Yankees after solid postseason
A flurry of moves were made on Tuesday, including the Yankees re-signing left-handed reliever Tim Hill after an impressive postseason
Tim Hill agrees to $2.85 million, 1-year contract to remain with New York Yankees
A person familiar with the agreement tells The Associated Press that Tim Hill is staying with the New York Yankees, agreeing to a $2.85 million, one-year contract.
Yankees bring back lefthanded reliever Tim Hill on one-year deal, source says
A key member of the Yankees' AL-winning bullpen, Hill returns on a contract that includes a club option for 2026.
Yankees reach deal to bring back lefty reliever Tim Hill (source)
Tim Hill is returning to the Yankees on a one-year, $2.85 million contract with a club option for 2026, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand on Tuesday. The club has not confirmed the deal, which will pay Hill $2.
Report: Yankees re-signing LHP Tim Hill to 1-year deal
The New York Yankees are bringing back left-handed reliever Tim Hill on a one-year, $2.85 million contract, ESPN reported Tuesday.
Tim Hill returning to Yankees as club adds missing bullpen piece
Hill was so good for the Yankees that many questioned why Aaron Boone turned to another lefty — a fresh-off-the-IL Nestor Cortes — in Game 1 of the World Series. Both were warming with the top of the Dodgers’ order due up. Cortes eventually allowed a walk-off grand slam to Freddie Freeman.
Sources: Yankees, Tim Hill reach 1-year, $2.85M deal
Left-hander Tim Hill and the Yankees agreed to a one-year, $2.85 million contract that includes a club option for 2026, sources told ESPN.
Yankees re-signing left-handed reliever Tim Hill
The Yankees are re-signing left-handed reliever Tim Hill, per multiple reports. The deal is for one year and $2.85 million. There is a $3 million team option for the 2026 season that contains a $350,000 buyout.
Source: Mets' Free Agent Bullpen Option Tim Hill Goes Back to Yankees
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
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Yankees bringing back reliever Tim Hill on a one-year contract
The Yankees did not have a left-handed presence in their bullpen until agreeing to a free agent contract with Tim Hill.
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Mets Should Beef up Bullpen With Tim Hill if They Don't Add Another Starter
The New York Mets have a pretty solid bullpen on paper, but they should still go above and beyond to make the unit a force. Right-hander Ryne Stanek was re-sig ...
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Yankees’ 2025 Position Overviews: Relief Pitchers
The return of Tim Hill gives the Yankees a complete bullpen, as they finally add a left-handed reliever to their roster after ...
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