- Glenallen Hill
Infobox MLB retired
name=Glenallen Hill
position=Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1965|3|22Santa Cruz, California
debutdate=July 31
debutyear=by|1989
debutteam=Toronto Blue Jays
finaldate=May 31
finalyear=by|2001
finalteam=Anaheim Angels
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.271
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=186
stat3label=Run batted in
stat3value=586
|teams=
*Toronto Blue Jays (by|1989-by|1991)
*Cleveland Indians (by|1991-by|1993)
*Chicago Cubs (by|1993-by|1994)
*San Francisco Giants (by|1995-by|1997)
*Seattle Mariners (by|1998)
*Chicago Cubs (by|1998-by|2000)
*New York Yankees (by|2000)
* Anaheim Angels (by|2001)
highlights=
*World Series champion (2000)Glenallen Hill (born
March 22 1965 in city-state|Santa Cruz|California) is a former outfielder inMajor League Baseball who played for 13 seasons. Hill played with theToronto Blue Jays (1989-1991),Cleveland Indians (1991-1993),Chicago Cubs (1993-1994, 1998-2000)San Francisco Giants (1995-1997),Seattle Mariners (1998),New York Yankees (2000), and Anaheim Angels (2001). Hill batted and threwright-handed . Currently, he is the first base coach for theColorado Rockies .Career
High school
Hill graduated from
Santa Cruz High School in 1983, and was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1983 amateur draft, in the ninth round and 219th overall.Major leagues
Hill made his major league debut on July 31, 1989 with the Toronto Blue Jays.
In a 13 year Major League career, Hill compiled a lifetime batting average of .271, hitting 186 home runs and driving in 586 RBIs in 1162 games. As a pinch hitter Hill had a .287 lifetime average with 13 home runs.
Hill also was infamous for his defensive escapades which was once described by then-Mariners pitching coach
Bryan Price as "akin to watching a gaffedhaddock surface for air." On May 11, 2000 Mr. Hill was responsible for a memorable event in the annals of Chicago Cubs baseball lore. On that day Hill became the first, and thus far only player, to hit a pitched ball onto the roof of a five-story residential building across the street from the left field wall of Wrigley Field.Due to his far from adequate defensive skills, he has been referred to as The Juggler because he would struggle to hold on to a ball when he did catch one.
Hill has recently started wearing a helmet while coaching first base, following the death of
Tulsa Drillers (a Rockies minor-league affiliate) first base coach and former major leaguerMike Coolbaugh from injuries sustained when hit in the head by a batted ball. Hill and Oakland'sRene Lachemann were the only coaches at the major league level to do so in 2007.Hill was the first
National League player in regular season play ever to serve as adesignated hitter . The distinction occurred onJune 12 , by|1997 in the first-ever game ininterleague play as his San Francisco Giants faced the Texas Rangers at The Ballpark at Arlington.Mitchell Report / Grimsley affidavit
In December 2007, Hill was included in the Mitchell Report in which it was alleged that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his career. In the report,
Kirk Radomski alleges that he met Hill at a social function in 2000 during which they discussed Hill's dissatisfaction with the results from his use ofHuman Growth Hormone (HGH). Radomski claims he sent Hill a complementary bottle off HGH which Hill tried and expressed his satisfaction with the results. Radomski states Hill purchased two kits of HGH from him and provided a photocopy of a canceled check from Hill for $3,200. Hill's phone number and address were also included in Radomski's address book.As an employee of Major League Baseball, Hill was required to submit to an interview by the Mitchell investigators. During the interview, Hill denied using the HGH provided by Radomski citing that he was suffering from marital stresses at the time. He stated that this was a one time purchase, and that he never used performance enhancing substances. He admitted that the drugs stayed in his possession until 2007 when he discovered them when unpacking from a move. Hill claimed he couldn't remember other players who he may have discussed steroid use with, and noted that his lawyer had warned him that naming players would hurt his career. [cite web | url = http://assets.espn.go.com/media/pdf/071213/mitchell_report.pdf | title = Mitchell Report pp. 183-85| format = PDF]
On December 20, 2007 Hill was also named in
Jason Grimsley 's unsealed affidavit as a user of steroids. Hill and Grimsley were teammates on the 2000 New York Yankees. [cite web
url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/SPORT/12/20/drugs.grimley.ap/index.html?eref=rss_latest
title= Affidavit: Grimsley named players |date=2007-12-20
publisher=CNN |accessdate=2007-12-31]Personal
Hill suffered from an intense condition of
arachnophobia . On one occasion Hill sustained cuts and scrapes on his feet, knees and arm during a violent nightmare about spiders. Hill popped out of bed, bumped into a glass table and plunged down a staircase, all occurring when he was asleep. Hill ended up being placed on the 15 daydisabled list . This led to him being nicknamed "Spiderman." [cite web
last = Gormley
first = Chuck
title = East Dish: Cole might want to kick this habit
url=http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=293687
accessdate = 2007-11-01]While a member of the Cleveland Indians, he committed a "phantom steal" of second. This occurred during a game against the Detroit Tigers which was interrupted by a prolonged disturbance in the outfield. When play resumed, no one noticed that Hill had moved from first to second.
ee also
*
Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell Report References
External links
*baseball-reference|id=h/hillgl01
* [http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/this-annotated-week-in-baseball-history-march-18-24-1965/ The Hardball Times on Glenallen Hill]
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