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(Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) Trevor Cahill made 11 starts and 26 relief appearances as a member of the Los … 10/31/2019: RHP Trevor Cahill elected free agency. I remember my favorite games were the old A’s-Giants games. I like that.”“He was one of the first friends I had in pro ball,” Cahill said.John Shea is the San Francisco Chronicle's national baseball writer and columnist. Part of the bonus of being a cutter-changeup guy is you can get lefties out as well. He is in his 33rd year covering baseball, including 28 in the Bay Area. 06/21/2019 It could be as a multi-inning reliever. “I actually do love that area. “And for good reason. 02/26/2020: San Francisco Giants signed free agent RHP Trevor Cahill to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training. Cahill said he’ll be prepared for any role.Ruf, 33, could be an intriguing asset at Oracle Park, a right-handed hitter with pop.
That’s an indication that he’s feeling really good at the plate.” Giants pitchers and catchers reported to camp on Tuesday and will hold their first workout Wednesday at Scottsdale Stadium. He wrote three baseball books, including Rickey Henderson's biography ("Confessions of a Thief") and "Magic by the Bay," an account of the 1989 World Series. That takes time.”“I hit a nice little double into Triples Alley,” he quipped. I loved playing at San Francisco.Now the question is whether the familiarity will help the right-hander pitch himself onto the Opening Day roster. “That could be as a starter from time to time. The SF Giants have reportedly agreed to terms with former A’s pitcher Trevor Cahill on a minor league deal Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Even on the balls he’s not squaring up, he’s still right on them. San Francisco Giants reliever Trevor Cahill (fingernail) is not expected to be ready for Opening Day on July 23 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The 32-year-old right-hander is in camp as a non-roster invitee after signing a Minor League deal with the Giants earlier this month, but manager Gabe Kapler said he views Cahill as a potentially valuable asset to the pitching staff due to his versatility.SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The battle for the fifth spot in the Giants’ rotation feels wide open now that Tyler Beede is out with a sprained right elbow, but veteran Trevor Cahill might have surged to the front of the pack after delivering a dominant performance in a 12-7 win overCahill joined the Angels’ rotation on a one-year, $9 million deal last year, but he logged a 6.92 ERA over his first 11 starts and spent the final four months of the season pitching out of the bullpen.