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- Giants pitcher Matt Cain announced his retirement this afternoon. He’ll make one last start for the Giants, this Saturday against the Padres, but then he’ll call it a career.
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Sep 27, 2017 · Right-hander Matt Cain, a stalwart who was part of the Giants' three recent World Series teams, is reportedly calling it a career. He announced his retirement while speaking to reporters on...
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Sep 27, 2017 · San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain announced his plans to retire today after a 13-year Major League career. The three-time All-Star will make his final start this Saturday, Sept. 30 as the Giants host the Padres at 1:05 p.m. at AT&T Park. The Giants will also pay tribute to Cain's.
Sep 27, 2017 · Giants pitcher Matt Cain announced his retirement this afternoon. He’ll make one last start for the Giants, this Saturday against the Padres, but then he’ll call it a career. Cain, 32, was already expected to separate from the Giants after this season given that his contract is up, but he has decided not to try to latch on elsewhere.
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Sep 27, 2017 · PHOENIX -- The jarring sight of Player Page for Matt Cain wearing a Major League uniform other than one representing the San Francisco Giants will never materialize.Prompted by a variety of factors -- the expiration of his contract, injury-eroded skills and a young family -- Cain announced before Wednesday's 4-3
Sep 30, 2017 · After 13 seasons, three All-Star appearances and three World Series rings, Matt Cain decided to say farewell to baseball. The 32-year-old recently announced he would be retiring from the game at the end of the season.
On July 10 at Kauffman Stadium, Cain allowed a leadoff single to Derek Jeter before retiring the six remaining hitters he faced; he was the winning pitcher in an 8–0 decision. [79] On July 21, Cain hit his sixth career home run, off of Phillies' pitcher Cole Hamels in the third inning of a 10-inning, 6–5 Giants' victory.
San Francisco pitcher Matt Cain says he'll retire after his start at home on Saturday against San Diego, a day before he turns 33.