Chicago Sun-Times

Cubs ‘ like any other team’ to well- traveled lefty Hill

- Follow me on Twitter @ CST_ soxvan. Email: dvanschouw­en@suntimes.com DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN

LOS ANGELES — Rich Hill’s meandering baseball odyssey began with the Cubs when they drafted the tall curve- balling lefty in the fourth round in 2002 and gave him his first four years in the big leagues.

He has come full circle after playing for the— take a deep breath here — Cubs, Orioles, Red Sox, Indians, Angels, Yankees, Red Sox, Athletics and Dodgers, culminatin­g on Tuesday night against the Cubs in Los Angeles for Game 3 of the NLCS.

There was also a humbling and inspiring stint with the Long Island Ducks, an independen­t- league team, in 2015.

Along the way, Hill has endured one setback after another, starting with a send- down to AAA Iowa by the Cubs in May 2008 after he went 11- 8 with a 3.92 ERA in 2007, and a spotty health history that includes back and groin problems, Tommy John surgery and, most recently, persistent blister issues.

Hillwas on the disabled list when the Dodgers, their pitching staff dented by injuries, made a trade with the Athletics for him and Josh Reddick. He was 9- 3 with a 2.25 ERA with the A’s, then went 3- 2 with a 1.83 ERA for the Dodgers.

Not bad for a guy who, in 12 seasons, owns a 4.10 ERA over 221 appearance­s including 94 starts. Sixty- four of those starts came with the Cubs.

On Monday, Hill downplayed the significan­ce of pitching on this big stage against the team with which it all began.

“No, pitching against the Cubs, it’s just coincidenc­e, and here we are,” he said. “I don’t look at it like any other team.’’

Too many battles with his health and delivery changes have happened since then to dwell on it too deeply. When he started against the Nationals in Game 2 of the NLDS, Hill made his first postseason appearance since he started Game 3 of the NLDS for the Cubs against the Diamondbac­ks, when he gave up three runs on six hits, including a leadoff home run to Chris Young, over three innings. The D- backs won 5- 1 to complete a three- game sweep.

Hill lasted 4⅓ innings in Game 2 against the Nats and 2‰ in the Kenley Jansen/ Clayton Kershaw rescue relief act in Game 5, allowing four and one run.

“It was 6‰ with 13 strikeouts, does that sound correct?” Hill asked Monday, defending his somewhat brief body of work for two starts.

“So if you we want to talk numbers, to me that’s an indication of what is there. You know what I mean?”

Hill and his teammates come into Game 3 in good shape after Clayton Kershaw and Kenley Jansen combined for a 1- 0 shutout victory over the Cubs at Wrigley Field.

“Yeah, that was 100 percent inspiring,’’ Hill said. “What Clayton and Kenley have been doing this entire season is unbelievab­le.

“I told my wife after [ Game 2], ‘ Clayton’s going to go back to the bat cave and we’re all going to hop on the plane and go back to L. A.’ ”

 ?? | GETTY IMAGES ?? Rich Hill, the Dodgers’Game3 starter, made 64 starts for the Cubs from2005 to ’ 08. “Pitching against the Cubs, it’s just a coincidenc­e, and herewe are,” he said.
| GETTY IMAGES Rich Hill, the Dodgers’Game3 starter, made 64 starts for the Cubs from2005 to ’ 08. “Pitching against the Cubs, it’s just a coincidenc­e, and herewe are,” he said.
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