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Dodger Blue > Dodgers News > Dodgers Spring Training: Rich Hill Pleased With Overall Performance Compared To Previous Years
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Dodgers Spring Training: Rich Hill Pleased With Overall Performance Compared To Previous Years

Matt Borelli
March 27, 2018
5 Min Read
Hans Gutknecht-Southern California News Group
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Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Rich Hill made his final tuneup start before the regular season on Monday against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the second of the three-game Freeway Series.

He logged five innings during the contest, yielding eight hits and four runs (three earned) while recording four strikeouts. For Hill, it was his second consecutive loss, but there were many positives to takeaway.

The Angels, for example, scored all four of their runs in the third inning. With the exception of that frame, Hill posted four goose eggs on the scoreboard.

And despite falling behind in some counts, it was also Hill’s fourth consecutive start without issuing a walk. He finished his spring campaign with 13 total strikeouts and no free passes across 12.1 innings.

“I felt better as the game went on, the ball definitely came out of my hand the way I wanted it to,” Hill explained. “Falling behind early on in counts is obviously something I don’t want to do, but the command got better as the game went on.

“I had much better feel for my fastball, breaking ball and slider. It just felt good, those last couple of innings it felt really good.”

Hill also emphasized how important it was for him to accumulate a spring-high five innings during his start against the Angels. “Yeah, I think that’s one of the main objectives of Spring Training,” he said.

“Get your work in, I hate to use that term, ‘Get your work in,’ because you’re out there competing and you’re trying to, obviously, come out of it on the other end with a win. But removing yourself from the results and focusing in on pitch process was something that was good to have.

“It’s nice to get some normalcy in with these night games and get into a routine where you’re getting your work in, you get to come in in the afternoon and sleep in a little bit. Yeah, everybody’s ready to go and we’re looking forward to a great season.”

Though his 2018 Spring Training statistics may not indicate success, the 38-year-old believes he’s in a better position to start the season when compared to last year.

“I was pretty pleased with where my breaking ball was in Spring Training back in Arizona,” Hill stated. “If I look back to last season at this point, the way the breaking ball was coming out of my hand, I’m way far ahead this year compared to what I was doing last year.”

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts echoed similar sentiments, and believes Hill far outperformed his overall numbers in Spring Training.

“You look at the stat line, it hasn’t been a great spring for him, but I think it’s not indicative of the way he’s thrown the baseball,” Roberts said. “His pitch count got up there where it needs to be to get ready for his start against the Giants. Velocity might not be there with a lack of adrenaline, but he’s still executing pitches.”

Hill experimented with a split-finger grip on some of his pitches this spring, and revealed he will strategically utilize it during the regular season.

“Yeah, I think possibly,” Hill said. “Just continuing to work on it in bullpens and be creative with it as the game goes on. As the games go on for me, third time through the lineup, the creativity and feel tends to get better as the game goes on. I think that’s evident here tonight and I think that’s possibly something we can work into some games moving forward.”

Hill will next take the mound on Sunday, April 1, in the finale of the opening four-game series with the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium.

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ByMatt Borelli
Matt Borelli covers the Los Angeles Dodgers as a staff writer for Dodger Blue and holds similar responsibilities for Lakers Nation, a sister site with an emphasis on the Los Angeles Lakers. He also contributes to RamsNewswire.com and RaidersNewswire.com. An avid fantasy sports player, Matt is a former 2014 MLB Beat the Streak co-champion. His favorite Dodgers moment, among a list of many, is Clayton Kershaw's no-hitter against the Colorado Rockies in 2014. Follow him on Twitter: @mcborelli.
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