Tim Lincecum is ready for his MLB comeback and the Chicago Cubs are one of 20 teams that are interested in the three-time World Series champion.

According to the Chicago Tribune’s Mark Gonzales, the Cubs will be present on Friday when Lincecum will host a showcase for MLB teams.

Cubs will be among the teams watching Lincecum's workout. — Mark Gonzales (@MDGonzales) May 2, 2016

Lincecum last pitched in July 2015, for the San Francisco Giants. He missed the rest of the season after arthroscopic hip surgery.

He’s reportedly throwing in the low 90s and has been working all winter long to build up his velocity. Lincecum, 31, is a two-time Cy Young winner in the National League, but hasn’t been dominant since 2011.

Prior to his surgery, Lincecum was 7-4 with a 4.13 ERA and 1.48 WHIP in 15 starts for the Giants last year.

Although the Cubs are showing interest in Lincecum, the right-handed pitcher has expressed interest in signing with the Giants. He’s entire nine-year career has been spent in San Francisco.

If all goes well on Friday, Lincecum is expected to sign with a team.