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The Boston Red Sox brought a franchise legend to Kansas City over the weekend, and he got to meet Bobby Witt Jr.
Isaac Paredes socked a walk-off home run leading off the ninth inning and the Houston Astros took a 2-1 win over the visiting Kansas City Royals on Tuesday to knot the three-game series.
Hill, 45, would be the oldest player in MLB if he reaches the big leagues. If he pitches for the Royals, he'll tie the MLB record for teams.
Witt was inducted over the weekend into the Hall of Fame of his Double-A team, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals.
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Rich Hill isn’t done trying to play Major League Baseball just yet. The 45-year-old left-hander, who was first drafted into pro ball in 1999, has signed a Minor League deal with the Royals, the team announced on Tuesday.
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The Royals got out of both innings — the second and third — unscathed. Massey also did damage at the plate with a solo home run in the early frames. It was his second homer of the season as he lined an 87.7 mph changeup from Astros starter Ryan Gusto over the right-field wall.