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Trevor Cahill Retires

By Mark Polishuk | July 19, 2025 at 5:19pm CDT

Right-hander Trevor Cahill has officially retired after 18 professional seasons, agent John Boggs told Newsweek’s Jon Paul Hoornstra.  Cahill’s retirement was initially noted by the Gastonia Ghost Peppers of the independent Atlantic League, after the 37-year-old Cahill made two appearances in a comeback attempt this summer.

Before his Atlantic League work this year, Cahill’s last appearance in pro ball came when he tossed 20 2/3 innings in the Mets farm system in 2022.  That stint in New York’s organization came on the heels of a 13-year run in the majors that saw Cahill toss 1507 2/3 innings with nine different clubs.

A second-round pick for the Athletics in the 2006 draft, Cahill broke into the Show by throwing 178 2/3 innings in his 2009 rookie season, and then followed up that workhorse year with a 2.97 ERA over 196 2/3 frames in 2010.  The latter performance earned Cahill an All-Star nod, a ninth-place finish in AL Cy Young Award voting, and a five-year, $30.5MM contract extension in April 2011.  Cahill’s five-year pact stood as the longest guaranteed deal the A’s gave to any player until this year, when the club inked long-term extensions with Lawrence Butler (seven years) and Brent Rooker (five years).

Despite the seeming contractual security, Cahill found himself on the move by December 2011, when he was dealt to the Diamondbacks as part of a five-player swap.  He posted decent results in Arizona’s rotation in 2012-13 before running into struggles during the 2014 season that carried into 2015, and after bouncing around from the D’Backs to the Braves to the Dodgers to the Cubs all within a five-month span, Cahill reinvented himself as a reliever in Chicago.  Cahill worked out of the pen in 60 of his 61 appearances with the Cubs over the 2015-16 seasons, posting a 2.61 ERA and earning a World Series ring for his work with the streak-busting 2016 squad (though Cahill didn’t see any action during Chicago’s playoff run).

Cahill returned to rotation work after signing a free agent deal with the Padres during the 2016-17 offseason, and that kicked off a stretch of Cahill pitching for six different clubs (including a return stint with Oakland in 2018) over his final five Major League seasons.  The results were very inconsistent, as Cahill started to run into some problems with the home run ball, and his usual grounder-heavy approach had some built-in variance depending on his defenses and batted-ball luck.

For his career, Cahill finished with a 4.26 ERA in 361 games (233 of them starts).  While only posting a 17.8% career strikeout rate, Cahill had a knack for keeping the ball on the ground for much of his career, with a 54% groundball rate.

We at MLB Trade Rumors congratulate Cahill on a fine career, and wish him all the best in his post-playing days.

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34 Comments

  1. hiflew

    2 months ago

    And now I want a Gastonia Ghost Peppers baseball cap.

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    • Monkey’s Uncle

      2 months ago

      We could do an MLBTR Ghost Pepper challenge. Winners get a Ghost Pepper hat… and hopefully lots of ice cream.

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      • hiflew

        2 months ago

        That’s OK, I’ll just pay the $35 instead of being ready to die for an entire night.

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      • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

        2 months ago

        My money on who wins would be the padres man with the great Tony Gwynn in his name

        Is that a riddle?

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      2 months ago

      I heard that’s a hot item!

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  2. Non Roster Invitee

    2 months ago

    Forever Giant.

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    • 5TUNT1N

      2 months ago

      Remember the A’s but you just blew my mind forgot he was a Giant lol

      Reply
  3. Acoss1331

    2 months ago

    Dude helped the Cubbies out of the bullpen win in 2016 so I’ll always remember him fondly. Congrats on a great career and 48m in the bag, good luck in retirement!

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    • realsox

      1 month ago

      From the how-soon-we-forget department: I have absolutely NO recollection of Cahill on the mound for the Cubs in 2016. Please refresh my memory.

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      • realsox

        1 month ago

        However, I DO remember that as a rookie or second year player he pitched against the Sox in Chicago and just dominated them. At the time it was another annoying loss to a complete unknown. It was in May, on a night made more memorable—and uncomfortable—by how unseasonably cold it became as the game went on.

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  4. Skyrider123

    2 months ago

    Braves legend

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  5. ntorsky

    2 months ago

    Was Eric Chavez’s deal not six guaranteed years? That would make it longer than Cahill’s deal and the longest in franchise history up until Butler’s.

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    • hereallnight

      2 months ago

      It was. Editorial oversight on the author’s behalf.

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  6. Cardinals are good

    2 months ago

    I liked this man, but then he said he played for the cubs. Now I don’t like him. 🖕

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    • Blah blah blah

      2 months ago

      never paying rent hehe

      Reply
  7. et123123

    2 months ago

    Real ones knew this a while ago because the Hall of Pretty Good announced it.

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    • RobertVB08

      2 months ago

      I was gonna say…

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  8. joes-6

    2 months ago

    By the time he got to the Pirates he was done and was a great example of being done.

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    • Monkey’s Uncle

      2 months ago

      Good Lord, I had forgotten that he ever pitched for the Pirates. My subconscious was trying to do me a favor, i suppose.

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  9. Gwynning

    2 months ago

    Vista legend! Enjoy retirement TC.

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  10. jorge78

    2 months ago

    Good Luck Trevor!

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  11. HBan22

    2 months ago

    I always felt that Cahill was a bit underrated. He quietly had a pretty solid career.

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  12. mike156

    2 months ago

    Almost 800 IP over his 21-25 seasons. Imagine a team doing that now.

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    • toptimrubies

      2 months ago

      Guys like him might be the reason way. Was never the same after that early load.

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      • Cohn Joppolella

        2 months ago

        It was a pretty big load for him.

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        • Michael Chaney

          2 months ago

          Pause

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  13. Blah blah blah

    2 months ago

    was looking like a top of the rotation pitcher early in his career until 2013 when something happened and the wheels fell off,

    had a mini renaissance from 2016-2018 where he was putting up solid numbers in the back of the bullpen on some competitive teams but never regained the promise that he showed early on.

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  14. آلي مكبيل_.._.بيتزا بيبيروني آشتون كوتشر

    2 months ago

    Great career. I definitely appreciated his attempt at a comeback. Once you stop playing, there is a part of you where you miss it and want one more day in the sun. Enjoy the sunset Trevor and the next step in your life. Maybe a future pitching coach?

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  15. oscar gamble

    2 months ago

    X
    Congratulations on a fine career and earning a full pension!

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  16. Rsox

    2 months ago

    Gastonia Ghost Peppers? Doesn’t get more on the nose than that…

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  17. Hallofprettygood

    2 months ago

    Real ones know I actually announced this first on my Instagram and should be credited with breaking the news.

    Reply
  18. Dumpster Divin Theo

    2 months ago

    Finally retires geez this guy was playing in the old tiney grunge days wasn’t he perl jam drummer

    Reply
  19. Yoda

    1 month ago

    Thank you all

    Reply
  20. angt222

    1 month ago

    Enjoy retirement.

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