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Barry Zito to Athletics: Latest Contract Details, Comments, Reaction

Tim KeeneyFeb 16, 2015

Barry Zito and the Oakland Athletics are reuniting. 

The team announced Zito has been signed to a minor league deal: 

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The San Francisco Chronicle's Susan Slusser initially reported the news on Monday.

CBS Sports' Jon Heyman added some monetary details: 

Zito commented on the news, via Slusser: "I just want to pitch. I love baseball. I want to enjoy the game...I’ll let my pitching speak for itself—or not speak for itself. Talk is cheap. We’ll see what happens when it happens."

Zito, a first-round pick by the A's in 1999, spent seven seasons with the team, compiling 102 wins, a 3.55 ERA and 1.25 WHIP. He won the Cy Young Award in 2002 and was named to three All-Star Games, serving as a crucial piece on some very good Athletics ballclubs. 

Still, expectations will obviously have to be tempered. 

Zito, who failed to live up to a massive contract with the San Francisco Giants, last pitched in 2013, when he went 5-11 with a 5.74 ERA, 1.70 WHIP and a career-worst 11.7 hits allowed per nine innings. 

Perhaps the lefty's year off will help him enjoy a career revival, but ultimately, it's going to be difficult for the 36-year-old to crack a spot in the starting rotation. 

Still, it's a low-risk move for Oakland, and it brings a fan favorite back home. 

Stats courtesy of Baseball-Reference unless noted otherwise.

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