Marc Hill

Marc Kevin Hill (born February 18, 1952), nicknamed "the Booter", is an American former Major League Baseball catcher.

He hit his first major league home run off the Atlanta Braves' Carl Morton on April 12, 1975.

Following just a half season in Seattle, Hill joined the Chicago White Sox as a Spring training invitee, and ended up signing as a free agent with them.

He scored from second base on a sacrifice fly on May 15, 1983 against the New York Yankees,[7] and batted .226 with one home run & 11 RBIs for the 1983 team that won the American League West.

[10] Once his playing days ended, Hill took a job managing the class A Florida State League Daytona Beach Admirals in 1987, their only year of existence.