
The New York Yankees have brought back left-handed reliever Tim Hill on a one-year contract worth $2.85 million. Hill, who turns 35 on Monday, will earn a $2.5 million salary in 2025, and the deal includes a team option for the 2026 season valued at $3 million, with a $350,000 buyout. This signing adds depth to the Yankees’ bullpen and continues to show their commitment to strengthening their pitching staff for the upcoming season.
Hill’s journey to the Yankees was a bit bumpy last year. After starting the 2024 season with the Chicago White Sox on a $1.8 million contract, Hill struggled, posting a 5.87 ERA over 23 innings in 27 appearances. He was released by the White Sox in mid-June, but the Yankees quickly swooped in, signing him just two days later. Upon joining New York, Hill turned his season around, posting an impressive 2.05 ERA across 35 outings, including a stellar 1.08 ERA in 10 postseason games.
This remarkable turnaround solidified Hill’s value to the Yankees, as they saw the potential in his ability to perform under pressure. His performance in the postseason, where he excelled in critical moments, demonstrated his effectiveness in high-leverage situations, making him a key piece of the Yankees’ bullpen moving forward. Hill’s reliability in the postseason is a huge asset for the Yankees as they prepare for the 2025 season.