Rich Hill Bio: Wife, Son & Net Worth

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A left-handed pitching specialist Rich Hill completed his 18 MLB seasons in 2022. Considered a veteran, Hill has played for ten major league teams since his MLB debut in 2005 with Chicago Cubs.

Born Richard Joseph Hill, he played with the Boston Red Sox (his 4th stint with the team) for a season (2022-23) before going a free agent. And by late 2022, the Pittsburgh Pirates signed him on a one-year contract.

The University of Michigan alumnus was drafted three times (1999, 2001, and 2002) & chose to seek an MLB journey only after the latter-most draft.

Throughout his career, he played for both minor & major league teams- his MLB journey was with the Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, Yankees, Dodgers, NY Mets, Orioles, Twins & Bay Rays.

Rich Hill, A Veteran MLB Player
Rich Hill, A Veteran MLB Player (Source: True Blue LA)

Rich is the only pitcher in major league history to have a no-hitter interrupted in extra innings by a walk-off home run.

Having spent nearly two decades playing baseball, Hill is considered the oldest active MLB player as of this writing.

In this article, we have collected all the information about Rich Hill & his family, wife, relationship, net worth & salary. So, do give this article a read!

Rich Hill | Quick Facts

Full Name Richard Joseph Hill
Birth Date March 11, 1980
Birth Place Milton, Massachusetts
Nickname Dick Mountain
Age 44 Years Old
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Father Llyod Hill Sr.
Mother Peggy Hill
Siblings Four (Lloyd Jr., Larry, Kathy & John)
Horoscope Pisces
Chinese Zodiac Monkey
Height 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m)
Weight 100 kg (221 lbs)
Build Athletic
Eye color Brown
Hair Color Dark Brown
Profession Baseball player
Playing Position Pitcher
Active years  2005- present
Win Loss record  82-59 (as of 2022)
Earned average 3.85
Strikeouts 1,294
MLB debut June 15, 2005 (Chicago Cubs)
Bats Left
Throws Left
Career Highlights 
  • 2x AL Pitcher of the Month (May 2016, May 2021)
  • NL Pitcher of the Month (July 2017)
Marital Status Married
Wife Caitlin Hill
Children Brice Hill, Brooks Hills (deceased)
Net Worth $15 Million
Salary $5 Million
Social Media Not available
Merch Baseball Card
Last Update October, 2024

Rich Hill | Parents & More On Family

Born on March 11, 1980, in Milton, Massachusetts, Richard Joseph Hill is the youngest of five children to Lloyd Hill Sr. and Peggy Hill.

He has three older brothers: Lloyd Jr., Larry, and John, and an older sister Kathy Hill.

All of his family members are sports enthusiasts.

Rich’s father, Lloyd Hill Sr., a Korean war veteran, died on April 15, 2022, at 94. A former football player at Brown University, he also ran Boston Marathon 37 times during his life.

Lloyd spent 35 years in administrative and coaching roles- as high school’s principal & taught as an adjunct at Quincy College and Northeastern University.

Rich hill With His brother, Larry Hill
Rich Hill With His brother, Larry Hill (Source: nj.com)

Rich Hill’s older brother John (who is 14 years senior) is a Massachusetts state champion in gymnastics & participated in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. He even inspired the future MLB star to start pitching left-handed.

The former Yankees player’s brother Lloyd, Jr. played college baseball at Colby and is now married to Kate Hill. And another brother Larry was on the Boston College baseball team.

With his son Brice & his nephew/nieces, Hill’s mother, Peggy, is now a grandmother of seven, including Lloyd Hill III, Katelynne Hill, Kristin Hill, and Laura Hill.

Rejected Two MLB Drafts To Attend College

Fond of baseball from an early age, Rich played for the varsity baseman team at Milton High School.

Even though the Cincinnati Reds picked him in the 36th round of the 1999 MLB Draft, he opted out of that for college. He enrolled at the University of Michigan & played collegiate baseball for the Wolverines.

Then during his sophomore year in 2001, Hill was the seventh-round pick of the Anaheim Angels in the 2001 MLB Draft but returned to college again.

After his junior year, with 3–7 with a 3.55 ERA, 104 strikeouts & two shutouts in 15 games, Rich Hill joined Chicago Cubs as their fourth-round pick in the 2002 MLB Draft.

Rich Hill | MLB Debut With ‘Chicago Cubs’

From 2002 to 2004, the Milton-born sharpened his skills with minor league teams: Boise Hawks and Daytona Cubs.

The 2005 season initially saw him with Double-A affiliate team West Tenn Diamond and promotion to Triple-A affiliate Iowa Cubs. He played 11 games for Iowa with a 3.60 ERA and 92 strikeouts.

On June 15, 2005, he made his MLB debut with the Chicago Cubs against the Marlins, where he got his first major league strikeout to Carlos Delgado.

He played ten games that season with 23.2 innings pitched, allowing 25 hits with three home runs & took 21 strikeouts.

Hill Playing For The Chicago Cubs
Hill Playing For The Chicago Cubs (Source: SB Nation Chicago)

Hill played four seasons with the Cubs through 2008. He started in all 32 games in the 2007 season, allowing 170 hits & 27 home runs for a 3.92 ERA from 195 innings.

But in the 2008 season, Rich Hill had only five starts due to a back injury and later signed with Baltimore Orioles on February 2, 2009.

He started in 13 games out of 14 with the Orioles with a not-so-good 8.27 ERA. The same year, in 2009, Hill needed surgery to treat a torn labrum.

Later, in 2011, Rich Hill had a Tommy John’s surgery.

Baseball Career With Other MLB Teams

Having played for St. Louis Cardinals minor league team Memphis Redbirds (Triple-A) in early 2010, Hill signed with Boston Red Sox.

The Red Sox assigned him to Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox before naming their major league roster on September 13, 2010.

By November 30, 2012, he became a free agent, leaving the Red Sox and signing with  Cleveland Indians on February 13, 2013.

In the 2013 season, he made a career-high 63 games to pitch 38.2 innings, allowing 38 hits (3 home runs) & took 51 strikeouts for a 6.28 ERA.

Rich Hill Had Four Stints With Boston Red Sox
Rich Hill Had Four Stints With Boston Red Sox (Source: Sports Illustrated)

Rich Hill played with Los Angeles Angels and New York Yankees in the 2014 season.

Through the 2015 season, he played in minor league games with Syracuse Chiefs (Triple-A) & Long Island Ducks before his third stint with Boston Red Sox, signed on August 14, 2015.

He played the first half of 2016 with Oakland Athletics and then went to Los Angeles Dodgers in the latter half of the season until 2019.

His stats with the Dodgers record:

  • 2016: 34.1 innings in 6 games (1.83 ERA, allowed 22 hits & 2 home runs for 39 strikeouts)
  • 2017: 135.2 innings in 25 games (3.32 ERA, allowed 99 hits & 18 home runs for 166 strikeouts)
  • 2018: 132.2 innings in 25 games (3.66 ERA, allowed 108 hits & 20 home runs for 150 strikeouts)
  • 2019: 58.2 innings in 13 games (2.45 ERA, allowed 48 hits & 10 home runs for 72 strikeouts)

And after the 2020 season with Minnesota Twins, the baseball pitcher split his 2021-22 season with Tampa Bay Rays and New York Mets.

Rich Hill | Career highlights 

  • 2x AL Pitcher of the Month (May 2016, May 2021)
  • NL Pitcher of the Month (July 2017)
  • Tony Conigliaro Award (2019)

What Is Rich Hill Doing Now?

After signing with Boston Red Sox (fourth stint) on December 1, 2021, he joined the 2022 season rosters: Matt Barnes, Jarren Duran, Reese McGuire, and Michael Wacha.

He finished his 2022 season playing 26 games & pitched 124.1 innings. Hill averaged a 4.27 ERA with 67 runs allowed on 125 hits (15 home runs) & took 109 strikeouts.

On November 6, 2022, Rich Hill declared him a free agent after playing the earlier season with the Boston Red Sox.

Then, on December 27, 2022, he saw an approach from another MLB team Pittsburgh Pirates & signed a one-year $8 million contract.

Hill is the oldest active MLB player, followed by Nelson Cruz, Adam Wainwright, Robinson Canó & Darren O’Day for the Top-5 spot.

Rich Hill | Nickname

The Nickname first appeared in 2015 when Rich was a member of the Boston Red Sox. Brock Holt, a teammate, came up with the nickname “Dick Mountain.”

Holt thought it would be hilarious to call the player “Dick” for “Richard” and “Mountain” for “Hill.” During the 2018 MLB Players Weekend, Hill sported a jersey named “D. Mountain” on it.

Rich Hill | Wife, Relationship & More

The American baseball pitcher enjoys a decade & a half years of marital relationship with his wife Caitlin Hill (nee McClellan).

The couple’s love story began when they were students at Milton High School in the late 90s. Caitlin was a freshman then, while the future husband-to-be was a sophomore.

After many years of dating, the duo married on November 11, 2007. They obtained their marriage license from First Circuit Executive Court in Boston.

They have an age gap of 2 years; Caitlin Hill, born in 1982, is younger.

Rich Hill And His Wife Caitlin Hill
Rich Hill And His Wife Caitlin Hill (Source: Lone Star Ball)

Throughout the years, Hill’s wife acted as his support system. That is why the MLB player refers to his playing career as “our career,” honoring his wife’s aid.

As reported, back in high school, Caitlin was an athlete too- she played softball & would practice with her husband as a catcher.

The ‘Heavy.com’ reports that she is currently a nurse. The MLB star’s wife is active on Twitter, unlike her husband (who is not active on social media) but prefers to keep her personal life low-key.

Caitlin Hill & Rich Hill Have A Son | Loss of Second Child

The couple was blessed with two sons: Brice and Brooks, but their second child, Brooks, passed away at around two months old.

While Hill played for the Boston Red Sox in the early 2010s, he & his wife Caitlin settled in South Boston.

The two became parents for the first time after four years of marriage. They welcomed their first child, son Brice Hill on October 7, 2011.

MLB Star Rich Hill With His Wife And Son Brice
MLB Star Rich Hill With His Wife And Son Brice (Source: Giving.massgeneral.org)

Rich and Caitlin welcomed their other son, Brooks Hill, on December 26, 2013, but had several health complications.

Their newly born baby boy had polymicrogyria (abnormal brain development before birth) and congenital nephrotic syndrome, according to Hill’s statement with ESPN in 2014.

After two months, their second son Brooks passed away on February 24, 2014.

Hill wore a jersey named “BRICE” in the inaugural MLB Players Weekend in 2017 to honor his late son.

Rich Hill | Field of Genes Campaign

Following the demise of their 2-month-old Brooks due to health conditions, Hil & his spouse actively participate in health-related charity works.

In 2019, they donated $575,000 to Massachusetts General Hospital for Children for research on rare and undiagnosed genetic diseases.

Caitlin And Rich Hill Showing The Picture Of Their Late Baby Boy Brooks
Caitlin And Rich Hill Showing The Picture Of Their Late Baby Boy Brooks (Source: Giving.massgeneral.org)

Moreover, the duo started “Field of Genes” in 2019, a campaign to aid Massachusetts General Hospital for Children in their study of rare genetic disorders in memory of their son Brooks. 

The Hills started their initiative on February 28, Rare Disease Day. At the time of publication, the fundraising effort had raised more than $923,800, steadily moving closer to the $1 million target.

Arrest Of Rich & His Wife, Caitlin

On December 21, 2019, the then-LA Dodgers player and his wife Caitlin went to watch the NFL game, New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills, at Gillette Stadium.

However, that weekend vacation plan would get them into the spotlight with the news of their arrest. No doubt, it was among the popular talks back then.

According to Foxborough police, Caitlin Hill was trying to get in with her oversized purse in the stadium. But the official turned her away, which she refused many times. The attempt to trespass brought in the police arrest.

Upon seeing his wife being taken away to police van, Rich Hill tried to intervene in the duty of their officials. As a result, both Rich and Caitlin were arrested.

The two were released on December 23 on a fine of $500 each for disorderly conduct.

Rich Hill | Age & Height

Born in 1980, Rich Hills is 44 years old. The player’s zodiac is Pisces- he was born in the Monkey as per the Chinese zodiac calendar.

Hill is a left-handed pitcher- he naturally used to use his right hand to throw and bat until his older brother inspired him to switch to the left. 

Rich is an attractive man with an athletic body built. He is 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m) and weighs approximately 100 kg (221 lbs).

Rich Hill | How Much Is His Net Worth & Salary?

With 17 MLB seasons, Hill made career earnings of $71.84 million. So, it is evident that he enjoys a millionaire’s perks.

The baseball veteran has a net worth of approximately $15 Million.

After playing the 2022-23 season with Boston Red Sox (playing his fourth stint with the team starting in 2010), Rich Hill went a free agent on November 6.

But following a month, he signed another contract, a one-year $8 million deal (all guaranteed) with Pittsburgh Pirates on December 27, 2022.

He earned a salary of $5 million for the 2022 season with the Red Sox, a hike from his earlier season’s (2019 season) paycheck of $2.5 million with the Tampa Bay Rays.

Other contracts of the MLB player include:

Team Contract Value
Boston Red Sox A Year Deal (2012-13) $725K
Cleveland Indians 2013 (one season) $1 million
Boston Red Sox 2014 (one season) $840K
Oakland Athletics One-year contract (2015) $6 million
Los Angeles Dodgers Three-year deal (2016-19) $48 million
Minnesota Twins One-Year deal (2020 season) $3 million

From his MLB career, Rich Hill made salary earnings of $65.523 million, while $2.3 million came from bouns & $4 million came from incentives.

As for his endorsements, the former Red Sox player is yet to sign for any sponsorships.

Frequently Asked Questions

What jersey number is Rich Hill?

Rich Hill wore jersey number #44 with Boston Red Sox in the 2022-23 season. After that, he signed with Pittsburgh Pirates for the 2023-24 season but is yet to have a jersey number.

How many teams has Rich Hill played for?

Hill evaded two MLB Drafts (1999 & 2001) before signing with Chicago Cubs after the 2022 MLB Draft. Including the Cubs, he has played for 10 MLB teams with four stints at Boston Red Sox throughout his 18 MLB seasons.

 

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