Matt Cain wants Saturday to be as normal as possible. He’s hoping to avoid the pre-game festivities and go out and give the organization one more gem. That’s something he has done more than just about any pitcher in franchise history, so before Cain takes the mound one final time, let’s count down some of his more memorable starts in a 13-year career...
Cain broke through as a top prospect on August 29, 2005, and at 20 years, 332 days old, he became the youngest Giant to start a game since 1984. He went five solid innings in a 2-1 loss to the Rockies and had a memorable battle with Todd Helton.