The Yankees find themselves needing to revamp their bullpen following the end of the 2024 season. With the departures of key contributors Clay Holmes and Tommy Kahnle , general manager Brian Cashman is searching for new bullpen talent at a more budget-friendly price. One arm that stands out as a potential fit is lefty Tim Hill , who impressed during his stint with the Yankees.

Tim Hill’s Impactful 2024 Season Hill emerged as one of the Yankees’ underrated playoff heroes in October. The 34-year-old pitcher split the regular season between the Yankees and the Chicago White Sox, tossing a total of 67 innings. With the Yankees, Hill posted a stellar 2.

05 ERA over 44 innings. While his strikeout rate dipped significantly to just 3.68 per nine innings, his effectiveness came from his ability to strand runners (76.

4% left-on-base rate) and induce ground balls (69.9% ground ball rate). A Specialist with a Unique Skill Set Hill is not known for overpowering hitters with strikeouts; instead, he excels at producing weak contact.

In fact, he ranked in the 100th percentile for barrel rate, allowing only 1.7% barrels, and also led in ground ball rate at 68.1%.

Though he may not generate many swings and misses, his ability to neutralize left-handed batters makes him a valuable asset. Given his age and potential to return on a budget-friendly deal, Hill can be a crucial situational arm for the Yankees. Performance Against Left-Handed Batters In 2024, Hill allowed a .

273 batting average a.