Trevor Cahill

Trevor Cahill
Cahill pitching for the Los Angeles Angels in 2019
Pitcher
Born: (1988-03-01) March 1, 1988 (age 36)
Oceanside, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 7, 2009, for the Oakland Athletics
Last MLB appearance
June 11, 2021, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Career statistics
Win–loss record86–99
Earned run average4.26
Strikeouts1,151
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's baseball
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2008 Beijing Team

Trevor John Cahill (born March 1, 1988) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels, San Francisco Giants, and Pittsburgh Pirates. The Athletics drafted Cahill in the second round of the 2006 MLB draft and he made his MLB debut with the A's in 2009. Cahill was an All-Star in 2010, finishing 9th in that year's AL Cy Young Award voting, and won a World Series title with the 2016 Cubs as well as a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He ranks among the top 20 active pitchers in career victories and has earned over 48 million dollars in his professional baseball career. Since his rookie year with the Athletics in 2009, his nickname became the Pterodactyl or the Dactyl.[1][2][3]

Baseball career

Oakland Athletics

Cahill attended Vista High School in Vista, California.[4] The Oakland Athletics drafted Cahill in the second round (66th overall) of the 2006 MLB draft. In his first full season in minor league baseball, with the Kane County Cougars, he went 11–4 with a 2.73 earned run average, 117 strikeouts and 105+13 innings pitched over 19 starts to earn a Class A All-Star nod from Baseball America.

Cahill pitching for the Kane County Cougars in 2007

Cahill began 2008 with the Stockton Ports of the California League. He went 5–4 with a 2.78 ERA and 103 strikeouts to earn a California League All star selection and a promotion to AA. He also represented America in Major League Baseball's Futures Game.

With the RockHounds, Cahill was 6–1 with a 2.19 ERA before shutting it down in order to compete with the United States national baseball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.[5]

Entering the 2009 season, Cahill was ranked 11th among Baseball America's Top 100 Prospects,[6] and made the Athletics starting rotation out of Spring training along with his Olympic teammate Brett Anderson. On April 7, 2009, Cahill made his Major League debut against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, going 5 innings, allowing 5 hits, 2 earned runs, striking out 1 and received a no decision.[7]

Cahill came into the 2010 season as a starter for the A's, quickly becoming one of the breakout pitchers of the year. He put up borderline Cy Young Award-worthy statistics, finishing the season with an 18–8 record and an ERA of 2.97, making it into the Top 5 of lowest ERA in the American League, behind Félix Hernández, Clay Buchholz, and David Price, all three considered among best pitchers in the American League. His WHIP was also in the Top 5, with 1.11 WHIP.

In April 2011, after only two years in the majors, Cahill signed a five-year contract worth $30.5 million.[8] As of 2021, this contract accounted for well over half of his career earnings.

For the 2011 season, high expectations were set for Cahill. Cahill began the season as the A's #1 starter. Cahill did not replicate his 2010 performance, despite logging in 207 innings in 34 starts. Cahill finished 12–14 with a 4.16 ERA for Oakland.

Arizona Diamondbacks

On December 9, 2011, Cahill and Craig Breslow were traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Ryan Cook, Jarrod Parker, and Collin Cowgill.[9] In his first season in Arizona, Cahill bettered his 2011 performance by going 13–12 in 32 starts. He pitched more than 200 innings for the second straight year and struck out a career high 156 batters.

In 2013, through 17 starts, Cahill was 3–10 with a 4.66 ERA. After his 17th start, Cahill was put on the disabled list for the first time in his career.[10] Cahill missed more than a month due to a hip contusion. He came back in mid-August. After his stint on the disabled list, Cahill finished the season on a 5-game winning streak, finishing the 2013 season with an 8–10 record in 25 starts. He led the league in wild pitches with 17.

Cahill struggled mightily at the beginning of the 2014 season. He first began the season 0–4 with a 9.17 ERA; then, he was demoted to the bullpen the following week.[11] Cahill made 15 appearances out of the bullpen, recording his first save of his career and lowering his ERA to 5.17. Despite this, Cahill's control didn't seem to get better; he was designated for assignment on June 9.[12] After going unclaimed, the D'Backs sent him to Single-A to fix his mechanical issues.[13] After a month in the minors, Cahill was recalled on July 14.[14] Cahill was quickly inserted back into the rotation. Cahill finished his rocky 2014 season with a career-worst 3–12 record and a career-high 5.61 ERA in 32 games (17 starts) for the Diamondbacks.

Atlanta Braves

On April 2, 2015, he was traded to the Braves in exchange for minor league player Josh Elander.[15] He made his Braves debut on April 14, yielding four earned runs in 2+13 innings.[16] On June 11, 2015, he was designated for assignment.[17] He was released on June 20.[18]

Los Angeles Dodgers

On July 2, 2015, Cahill signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.[19] He started seven games in the Dodgers system between three levels and was 1–3 with a 5.24 ERA before exercising his opt out and becoming a free agent on August 14.[20]

Chicago Cubs

Cahill (top left) with the Chicago Cubs in Game 7 of 2016 World Series

Cahill signed a minor league deal with the Chicago Cubs on August 18, 2015.[21] Cahill pitched in the second, third, and fourth games of the 2015 National League Division Series against the St. Louis Cardinals and pitched a scoreless inning of relief in the eighth during the second game of the series on Saturday October 10th.[22] It was only the third time he was used in the 8th inning or beyond in 2015.[citation needed]

On December 14, 2015, Cahill re-signed with the Cubs on a one-year, $4.25 million contract.[23]

Cahill was mostly in the bullpen in 2016, making 50 appearances, finishing the year 4–4 with a 2.74 ERA. The Cubs finished the season with a 103–58 record for an NL Central pennant and would eventually win the 2016 World Series. Cahill did not make any postseason appearances, but still won a World Series ring for the first time in his career.[24]

San Diego Padres

On January 20, 2017, the San Diego Padres announced they signed Cahill to a one-year contract.[25] Cahill signed with the Padres with the assumption he'd compete for a rotation spot. He began the season in the rotation before succumbing to a shoulder injury that sidelined him for over a month. In 11 starts, Cahill sported a career-high 10.6 K/9 while reducing his walk rate. Overall, Cahill recorded 4 wins for the Padres with an ERA of 3.69 in 61 innings.

Kansas City Royals

On July 24, 2017, Cahill was traded, along with Brandon Maurer and Ryan Buchter, to the Kansas City Royals, in exchange for Travis Wood, Matt Strahm, and catcher Esteury Ruiz.[26] For the season, between the two teams he was 4–3 with a 3.93 ERA and led the major leagues in wild pitches, with 16.[27]

Second stint with Athletics

On March 19, 2018, Cahill signed a one-year $1.75 million deal with the Oakland Athletics.[28] He began the season in AAA until being recalled at the end of April. He was placed on the disabled list on June 14 with an Achilles injury.[29] He finished the season with a record of 7–4 and an ERA of 3.76 in 20 starts. He struck out 100 in 110 innings.[30]

Los Angeles Angels

On December 20, 2018, Cahill signed a one-year, $9 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels.[31] The deal proved to be disastrous as Cahill pitched to a career-worst 5.98 ERA while being demoted to the bullpen after inconsistency and trouble with the home run ball, as he allowed 25 in just 102+13 innings. He was 4–9 with 14 wild pitches, second in the AL.[30] He became a free agent after the 2019 season.

San Francisco Giants

On February 26, 2020, Cahill signed a major league contract with the San Francisco Giants. Cahill ended the season with a 3.24 ERA in 11 games (6 starts), recording 31 strikeouts in 25 innings.

Pittsburgh Pirates

On March 11, 2021, Cahill signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates.[32] On July 2, Cahill was placed on the 60-day injured list with a left calf strain.[33]

New York Mets

On May 20, 2022, Cahill was signed to a minor league contract by the New York Mets following injuries to Mets starters Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom[34] He was released on August 5, 2022.

Personal life

Cahill attended Vista High School and committed to Dartmouth College before eventually signing with the A's.[35] He got a 1950 out of 2400 on the SAT.[2] In the offseason, he lives in Oceanside, California, with his wife, Jessica.

Scouting report

Cahill's repertoire includes five pitches: he primarily features a sinking fastball with obvious tail, a changeup, and a curveball thrown with a knuckle-curve grip, and mixes in a slider and four-seam fastball as well.[36] Cahill's best pitch is his sinker, which features excellent downward movement and ranges from 88 to 92 mph. His sinker is his most frequent offering and is the main reason why he gets so many ground balls. Cahill also has a changeup in the 81–83 mph range, which like his fastball, also features excellent downward movement. This is a pitch that he frequently uses against left-handers to get strikeouts. Starting in the 2010 season, Cahill began featuring a 12–6 curveball as well. His curve, which ranges in the 76–80 mph range, has become his main strikeout weapon, and he can get hitters to chase it out of the zone as well as freezing hitters with it in the zone. Cahill also features a rare mid-80s slider against righties, though it is a below-average pitch.[citation needed]

In 2012, Cahill added a cutter to his repertoire. Since 2012, he has thrown fewer fastballs and gone with more of a sinker/cutter combo.[37]

References

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