Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Arbitration Charlie Finley's fears realized Roundup Lincecum offered record $17M after $21.5M request Giants ace asks for $21.5 million nearrecord Tim heads 142 in arbitration Recordcontract seeking 141 others head to

Tim Lincecum Makes Record Request In Arbitration Tim Lincecum isn't set to become a free agent for another two years. That's good news, for the Giants . Tim Lincecum is eligible for arbitration in the meantime. That's worse news, for the Giants. Because the Giants are going to have to pay Tim Lincecum an awful lot of money. Lincecum just wrapped up a two-year, $23 million contract he signed in February 2010. The Giants are trying to sign him ... Giants Offer Highest Salary in Arbitration History to Tim Lincecum: Fan's Take While the San Francisco Giants may not be breaking the beak for the best hitters on the market, general manager Brian Sabean and the Giants front office are definitely doing whatever it takes to retain their elite pitching staff. Ex-Washington Husky Tim Lincecum seeks $21.5 million salary | Baseball Pitcher Tim Lincecum asked San Francisco for $21.5 million in arbitration and the Giants offered the former Washington Huskies standout a record $17 million Tuesday. Lincecum asks for $21.5 million in arbitration; Giants offer $17 million Giants ace Tim Lincecum asked for $21.5 million in salary arbitration Tuesday and was offered $17 million by the club. Former Husky Tim Lincecum asks for $21.5 million Giants ace Tim Lincecum has asked for $21.5 million in salary arbitration and been offered $17 million. Giants' Tim Lincecum seeks $21.5 million from Giants The team offers the ace $17 million in arbitration, which tops the arbitration amount the Yankees offered Derek Jeter in 2001. San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum asked for $21.5 million in salary arbitration Tuesday and was offered $17 million by the club. Giants Ace Lincecum Asks for $21.5 Million Two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum asks for $21.5 million for 2012 Tim Lincecum shatters Derek Jeter's record, asks Giants for a $21.5 million salary in 2012 Of all the different times of the baseball year, arbitration season has to be my least favorite. It's not even close, really. There's way too much sound and way too little fury as players, teams and agents do a dance that will most likely end with an inevitable and snooze-inducing "so-and-so avoids arbitration" headline. I know a lot of people like to get all hot and bothered over the numbers ... Tim Lincecum worth a long-term extension There's a long-held bias against shorter pitchers in baseball. Part of that's based on the entirely reasonable observation that pitchers only so tall are limited in the number of angles they can come into the strike zone with; part of it's also associated with the expectation that shorter pitchers can't handle the workload of regular rotation work. These were some of the reasons why the Giants ... Giants ace Lincecum asks for near-record $21.5 million Giants ace Tim Lincecum has asked for $21.5 million in salary arbitration and been offered $17 million.
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