The San Francisco
Giants and left-handed reliever Jake McGee have agreed on a
two-year deal worth $7 million, MLB Network reported Tuesday.
McGee, 34, earned a World Series ring with the Los Angeles
Dodgers last season after finishing with a 3-1 record and 2.66
ERA in 24 games. The southpaw sported a .836 WHIP. He appeared
in four postseason games -- including Game 2 of the World Series
-- and had a 3.38 ERA in 2 2/3 innings.
McGee was on the winning side against the Tampa Bay Rays, the
team who drafted him and with whom he spent six seasons. The
then-Devil Rays selected McGee in the fifth round of the 2004
amateur draft.
He's a career 28-23 pitcher with a 3.59 ERA in 546 games with
Tampa Bay (2010-15), the Colorado Rockies (2016-19) and the
Dodgers.
(Field Level Media)
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