Rich Hill didn't know how to react after hitting his first double in a decade
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Hill did his job on the mound by spinning six innings of one-run ball, fanning nine Giants batters along way. In the bottom of the third, though, he faced
Hill's contribution tied the game up at 1-1, and the Dodgers later took a 4-1 lead, en route to securing their fifth straight NL West title. The most remarkable part about the double, though? Hill hadn't registered an extra-base hit in 10 years, when he was a 27-year-old on the Cubs.
Hill could hardly believe it, either:
That last extra-base hit, a double, came way back on June 2, 2007, against Chuck James of the Braves. It also scored a run, but instead of Forsythe, it was old batterymate
Of course, it didn't matter how long it had been -- Hill's Dodgers teammates were pumped: