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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Eric Hill had good enough 1995 season to make AAA; Played six pro seasons, missed bigs

Eric Hill 1990 Batavia Clippers card, Hill smiling with glove and stadium in background

Eric Hill did his part to break the 1995 Reading Phillies out of a June slump, or at least not make it worse, according to The Reading Eagle.

It was Hill and another pitcher who together threw 3.1 innings without giving up a run. They also struck out eight in the Reading win, The Eagle wrote.

"We just need some breaks to get out of this," Hill told The Eagle afterward. "We've got a good team here. We've just hit that hill. But I think we'll be all right."

Hill himself was good enough that season to make it to AAA Scranton, his first time at that level. But, in his final season as a pro, he was never good enough to make it to the majors.

Hill's professional career began in 1990, taken by the Phillies in the 43rd round, out of Walters State Community College in Tennessee.

With the Phillies, Hill started at short-season Batavia. He got 10 outings, eight starts, going 2-4, with a 4.02 ERA.

For 1991, Hill moved to single-A Spartanburg, going 7-10, with a 3.15 ERA. In 1992, Hill got five games at high-A Clearwater, and got his first time, 25 outings, at AA Reading. For Reading that August, Hill threw a complete game and hit a three-run double in an 11-2 Reading win.

Hill then played exclusively at Reading in 1993, but for a shortened 21-outing season. In May, Hill picked up a win against Albany, pitching into the seventh. At the end if July, Hill with a knee ligament tear, The Eagle wrote.

Hill came back for a full season at Reading in 1994, getting 46 outings, six starts. For 1995, Hill played at Reading, but he also got his only look at AAA Scranton. At Scranton, Hill got 21 outings, with a 4.30 ERA, ending his professional career.

Hill has gone on to stay in the game, serving as a pitching instructor with an academy in Tennessee, the Diamond Baseball Simcox Academy in Knoxville.
Eric Hill 1990 Batavia Clippers card, Hill with glove and stadium in background
1990 Minor League Tally
Players/Coaches Featured:1,173
Made the Majors: 675 - 57.5%
Never Made Majors: 498-42.5%-X
5+ Seasons in the Majors: 291
10+ Seasons in the Minors: 174

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