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'''Trevor John Cahill''' (born March 1, 1988) is an American [[professional baseball]] [[pitcher]] who is currently a free agent. He has 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''.<ref>{{cite news |author=emperer nobody |author-link=SB Nation |url=https://www.athleticsnation.com/2011/5/9/2162958/bang-bang-dactyls-silver-hammer-willinghams-thunderous-bat-cahills |title=Bang, Bang! Dactyl's Silver Hammer: Willingham's Thunderous Bat, Cahill's Dazzling Arm Best Texas, 7-2 |work=[[SB Nation|Athletics Nation]] (www.athleticsnation.com) |date=May 9, 2011 |access-date=July 10, 2023 |archive-date=July 10, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230710181641/https://www.athleticsnation.com/2011/5/9/2162958/bang-bang-dactyls-silver-hammer-willinghams-thunderous-bat-cahills}}</ref><ref name=Crasnick29032011>{{cite news |last=Crasnick |first=Jerry |author-link=Jerry Crasnick |url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/preview/2011/columns/story?columnist=crasnick_jerry&id=6266687 |title=Oakland's rotation has great potential |work=[[ESPN]] |date=March 29, 2011 |access-date=July 10, 2023 |archive-date=July 10, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230710181946/https://www.espn.com/mlb/preview/2011/columns/story?columnist=crasnick_jerry&id=6266687}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=Yahoo! Sports staff |author-link=Yahoo! Sports |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/ti-brown_power_rankings_red_sox_spend_top_033011.html |title=Power Rankings: Red Sox spend way to top |work=[[Yahoo! Sports]] (sports.yahoo.com) |date=March 30, 2023 |access-date=July 10, 2023 |archive-date=July 10, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230710182730/https://sports.yahoo.com/ti-brown_power_rankings_red_sox_spend_top_033011.html}}</ref>
 
==Baseball career==
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===Chicago Cubs===
[[File:The Cubs celebrate after winning the 2016 World Series. (30658637601) (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|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.<ref>{{cite news |first1=Mark |last1=Gonzales |publisher=Chicago Tribune|date=August 18, 2015 |access-date=June 15, 2020|url= https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/cubs/ct-cubs-sign-trevor-cahill-20150819-story.html?outputType=amp|title=Cubs sign Cahill to Minor League deal}}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.kronishsports.com/SE/MLB/NLDS/2010s/2015/CS.htm |title=2015 National League Divisional Series |work=Kronish Sports (www.kronishsports.com) |date= |access-date=July 10, 2023 |archive-date=July 10, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230710184951/http://www.kronishsports.com/SE/MLB/NLDS/2010s/2015/CS.htm}}</ref> It was only the third time he was used in the 8th inning or beyond in 2015.{{citation needed|date=December 2018}}
 
On December 14, 2015, Cahill re-signed with the Cubs on a one-year, $4.25 million contract.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scout.com/mlb/rumors/story/1620707-cubs-sign-trevor-cahill-to-one-year-deal|title=NFL, College Sports, NBA and Recruiting|website=www.scout.com}}</ref>
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==Personal life==
Cahill attended [[Vista High School (Vista, California)|Vista High School]] and committed to [[Dartmouth College]] before eventually signing with the A's.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.insidebayarea.com/athletics/ci_12061023 |title=Inside Bay Area |access-date=June 28, 2009}}</ref> He got a 1950 out of 2400 on the [[SAT]].<ref>{{cite web |authorname=Jerry Crasnick |url= https://www.espn.com/mlb/preview/2011/columns/story?columnist=crasnick_jerry&id=6266687 |title=Oakland A's have assembled a dominant, deep rotation|publisher=ESPN |date=March 29, 2011 |access-date=June 15, 2020}}<Crasnick29032011/ref> In the offseason, he lives in Oceanside, California, with his wife, Jessica.
 
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