If the first month of the season is any indication, that old song "Meet Me in St. Louis" might be appropriate for Aaron Hill.
The Toronto second baseman went into Wednesday's game against Kansas City leading the Major Leagues in hits (36) and multi-hit games (11). Hill was batting .371 with 20 RBIs as a top-of-the-order sparkplug for a Blue Jays offense that has been robust throughout April.
With the All-Star Game set to be played in St. Louis in July, manager Cito Gaston planted the seed on Wednesday that Hill will be a prime All-Star candidate if he can keep it going.
"Hill has had a great start," Gaston said. "We just hope he continues to swing the bat as he has. Who knows? Maybe he'll get a little trip over to St. Louis."
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