The Giants reportedly reunited with first baseman Travis Ishikawa on Friday, signing the 30-year-old to a minor-league deal, according to Zach Links of MLB Trade Rumors.

It's a Triple-A deal for Ishikawa with an out for a 25-man opportunity. He'll take physical today, then join Triple-A Fresno #Giants #MLB — Zach Links (@ZachLinks) April 25, 2014

Ishikawa was designated for assignment by the Pirates last week, and elected free agency after refusing an outright assignment to the minor leagues. A seven-year veteran, Ishikawa hit .206/.263/.382 with one home run over 15 games with the Pirates this season.

Selected by the Giants in the 21st round of the 2002 draft, Ishikawa spent parts of four seasons in San Francisco, hitting .265/.327/.400 with 15 home runs in 281 games.