AP Source: Right-hander Tyson Ross, Giants reach 1-year offer

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)– Veteran right-hander Tyson Ross has actually reached contract on a $1.75 million minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants that includes an invitation to major league camp at spring training.

A person with direct understanding of the deal confirmed that Ross was set to sign up with San Francisco, speaking on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press on Friday since the agreement wasn’t yet main.

Ross can make up to another $1.75 million in efficiency rewards for video games begun and a potential $500,000 for relief appearances.

The 32- year-old Ross, a 2014 All-Star with San Diego, returns house to his native Bay Location once again. He was born in Berkeley and pitched for the University of California before being chosen by the Oakland Sports in the 2nd round of the 2008 amateur draft.

Obstructed by injuries in current years, Ross went 1-5 with a 6.

He will join his sixth big league club entering his 11 th season. U.S.A. Today initially reported Ross’ pending finalizing Friday.

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