Brett Anderson back with Athletics on minor league deal

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Brett Anderson throws against the Colorado Rockies during the second inning of a baseball game, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016, in Los Angeles. (Jae C. Hong/AP)

OAKLAND, Calif. — Left-hander Brett Anderson is back pitching with the club for which he broke into the big leagues, reaching agreement on a minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday.

If added to the 40-man roster, he would get a $1.5 million salary while in the major leagues.

The 30-year-old spent the 2009-13 seasons with the A’s before being traded to the Rockies in December 2013. In nine years, he is 42-47 with a 4.04 ERA. He pitched for the Cubs and Toronto last year, going 4-4 with a 6.34 ERA in 13 starts and 55 1/3 innings.

Oakland also just brought back Trevor Cahill, who came up with Anderson and hopes to earn a spot in the vacated by right-hander Jharel Cotton, who needs Tommy John surgery.

The San Francisco Chronicle first reported Anderson’s deal Tuesday.

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