Trevor Cahill Retires
Trevor Cahill has decided to end his comeback bid and retire, according to J.P. Hoornstra of Newsweek. Cahill hasn't pitched in the majors since 2021 or in the minors since 2022. He attempted to resurrect his career with the Gastonia Ghost Peppers of the Atlantic League this season, but a knee injury forced the 37-year-old to hang up his cleats after he made two appearances with the team. A second-round pick of the Athletics in 2006, Cahill debuted in the majors in 2009 and went on to appear in 13 seasons in the bigs. He was an All-Star in 2010 and a member of the Cubs' historic World Series-winning team in 2016. Across 361 appearances (233 starts) and 1,507 2/3 innings, Cahill went 86-99 with a 4.26 ERA.
Source: J.P. Hoornstra - Newsweek
Veteran right-hander Source: J.P. Hoornstra - Newsweek

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