The White Sox have released left-hander Tim Hill, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. They will remain on the hook for what’s left of his $1.8MM salary. Any other club could now sign him and would only have to pay the prorated league minimum for any time spent on the roster, with that amount subtracted from what the Sox pay.
Hill, 34, was signed in the offseason to a one-year deal. The White Sox kicked off a rebuild in 2023 and had traded away many established players, including relievers like Joe Kelly, Reynaldo López, Kendall Graveman and Keynan Middleton. When the offseason began, they continued the job by sending Aaron Bummer and Gregory Santos out of town.
The hope was that Hill could serve as a solid veteran presence in a relief corps with a lot of uncertainty and perhaps turn himself into a trade candidate prior to the deadline. Unfortunately, he allowed 5.87 earned runs per nine innings over his 27 appearances for the Sox and got designated for assignment last week. Since he has over five years of major league service time, he has the right to reject an outright assignment and elect free agency while keeping all of his salary intact. Those circumstances made it fairly inevitable that he would find himself back in free agency.
Now that he’s on the open market and can be signed for cheap, teams may be willing to overlook his ERA and find encouraging signs in his other numbers. He has always been a ground ball guy, with a 60.5% rate in that department for his career. He has actually been even better than ever at keeping the ball on the dirt this year with a 65.6% grounder rate, well beyond the 42.6% league average for 2024. His 11% strikeout rate is incredibly low, but he only punched out 12.6% in 2022, a season in which he managed to have a 3.56 ERA with the Padres.
Hill may not be as exciting as a fire-breathing closer but he’s a solid veteran with 347 major league appearances and a 4.30 ERA in those. The results this year haven’t been great so far but he had a .436 batting average on balls in play while pitching for the club with arguably the worst defense in the majors. The Sox have a collective -20 Outs Above Average this year, slightly ahead of the Pirates and Marlins, while their -52 is easily the worst in baseball with the Rays second-last at -31. His 3.46 FIP and 3.90 SIERA paint a much more flattering picture than his ERA.
Since Hill can be signed for cheap and so many clubs around the league are battling pitching injuries, perhaps one of them will take a chance on him finding better results in a different environment.
Yankee Clipper
Looks like his arm is on backwards in the picture.
Hawktattoo
Could explain his numbers this year.
Acoss1331
The shot is his arm in mid windup.
He’ll find a job soon enough, his groundball percentage is really good.
Maybe Matt Blake can fix him?
User 3014224641
They’ll be calling Trevor soon.
Hawktattoo
Yep that’s all the white Sox need to win the division.
ember
The crap White Sox defense takes some of the blame, but Tim Hill was not a good pitcher for the Sox. Between inherited runners and allowing too much hard contact, it just seemed that guys got on base against Hill and once they started, they just kept at it. Some pitchers get BABIP’d at an unusually high rate that should regress to the mean, but I don’t think that would be the case for Hill. Hitters were just not fooled by anything he threw.
Jump 84
Sell the team. No new stadium tax payer dollars. Bad brand of baseball low to big leagues, you too chicago bulls. Please sell teams Mr. Reinsdorf.
James Midway
Not too bad of a pick up for some team needing some relief innings. Just don’t let him throw the ball to first.
Acoss1331
He’ll probably do better with a team that has a better pitching coach, maybe the Yankees can work their voodoo magic…
collaselraptor
Started off bad, was good, then had 2 bad outings, finished an inning of good relief. Released the next day.
MacGromit
Like Reinsdorf spent money to run wiring to the training room.
pharmor_loverchicagoridge
Word on the streets around Chicago is that he will be headed to Wrigley to play for the cubs. Yes you read this correctly. Or maybe the gossip is that he is headed to wrigley to be a vendor. I’m so confused
oscar gamble
He’s a reliever, not a starter.
PocketSand
What they don’t report is Tim Hill stripped all the copper out of the training room after his release as well as cutting the cat off the team bus.
Rolando
He pitched well for the royals. They could use the help right about now. He’s worth the shot
CrikesAlready
Back to the Padres??? Nah… They need an effective righty, I think.
ChiSox_Fan
NYY already picked him up.