The Los Angeles Dodgers made the first major signing of the winter as they bring back left handed starter Rich Hill, as it is being reported by MLB.com that both parties agreed on a 3-year/$48 million dollar contract.
Hill, who started the season with the Oakland A’s and posted a 9-3 record, and 2.25 ERA in 14 starts, was traded to the Dodgers on August 1, along with right fielder Josh Reddick for three minor league pitchers.
Down the stretch for the Dodgers, Hill was 3-2, with a 1.83 ERA in six starts. Overall for the season, Hill was 12-5, with a 2.12 ERA.
Hill will rejoin the rotation that already boasts, Clayton Kershaw, Kenta Maeda and Julios Urias.
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