Ken Hill (baseball)

Kenneth Wade Hill (born December 14, 1965) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher.

As a member of the Montreal Expos in 1994, he appeared in the All-Star Game and finished the season tied for the National League lead in wins.

Hill graduated from Lynn Classical High School in 1983 and attended North Adams State College.

[2] He made his professional debut that year for the Gastonia Jets of the Class A South Atlantic League.

[2] Before the season ended, Hill posted a 1–2 record in three starts with the Arkansas Travelers, St. Louis's Class AA affiliate.

He was also an All-Star in 1994, pitching 2 innings in relief and walking one, and finished second in Cy Young voting to Greg Maddux.

He then returned to the Cardinals, where he suffered the same fate he endured in his first stint in St. Louis, winning only 6 games, losing 7, and posting a 5.06 ERA.

He was then traded to the Cleveland Indians for minor league prospects David Bell, Rick Heiserman, and Pepe McNeal.

He accepted a non-roster invitation from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2001, and appeared in five games for them before being released on April 19.

Hill donned a White Sox jersey in only two outings before being released by the team in 2000.