Tim Hill’s unshakeable Yankees poise stems from courageous personal battle

Tim Hill’s unshakeable Yankees poise stems from courageous personal battle

In his World Series debut, Tim Hill did not look overwhelmed.

Entering with a runner on first base in the fifth inning Saturday, Hill needed just two pitches to retire Dodgers Game 1 hero Freddie Freeman and needed six more to punch out NLCS hero Tommy Edman.

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