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Rich Hill claimed a piece of history on Tuesday night when he started for the Kansas City Royals against the Chicago Cubs (GameTracker). Hill, the oldest active player in the league at age 45, thereby tied Edwin Jackson's major-league record by suiting up for his 14th different team.
Pitcher Rich Hill makes MLB history by starting for his 14th different team, the Kansas City Royals. The veteran is the oldest player in MLB.
The Brewers used some timely offense in the sixth to take the lead, and Brandon Woodruff turned in another strong start to key their 11th straight win.
April 20, 1912 First HR: Hugh Bradley (April 26, 1912) The oldest active MLB ballpark, Fenway Park is known for its iconic "Green Monster." From home plate, the left field wall is just 310 feet away.
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Holliday, 18, was the No. 1-ranked prospect in the July 13 draft, as judged by MLB Pipeline. The Washington Nationals, drafting first, selected Holliday's high school rival, fellow Oklahoma shortstop Eli Willits of Fort Cobb-Broxton.