Wednesday, January 18, 2012

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

Tim Lincecum is Worth Whatever the Giants Have to Pay Him The two-time Cy Young winner is an ace. He led the team to a World Series in a Cinderella story beyond compare in recent baseball (with the help of Buster Posey, who was out of commission last year, denying the team the chance for back-to-back rings.) Moneyball had nothing on their championship season. Tim Lincecum asks Giants for $21.5 million in arbitration San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum has been one of the most dominant pitchers in Major League Baseball since his rookie season. Now the two-time National League Cy Young award winner wants to be paid like it. Read full article >> Tim Lincecum seeking record $21.5 million; Giants, Pablo Sandoval agree on 3-year deal The Giants and Tim Lincecum might have grabbed baseball industry headlines Tuesday when they exchanged record-setting... FanGraphs: What Is Tim Lincecum Worth In Arbitration? This Tim Lincecum situation is interesting. And it's interesting because it's interesting even though it really shouldn't be interesting. Tim Lincecum is going to pitch for the Giants in 2012. He's going to pitch for the Giants in 2013. This has long been set in stone, barring an injury. All we're dealing with is a matter of salary. Salary is kind of dry. But it's Tim Lincecum, and people love ... 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 ... Seattle native Tim Lincecum asks for a buttload of money Tim Lincecum, the Seattle-area native who's won two pitching titles with the San Francisco Giants, asked for a ton of money in salary arbitration … and will likely get a good chunk of it. The former Huskies star wanted a whopping $21.5 million, slightly less than the record — $22 million — that pitching legend Roger Clemens asked for in 2005. The Giants on Tuesday offered Lincecum, 27, a club ... SB Nation: Where the Lincecum saga goes from here Jan 18, 2012 - If you were paying attention on Tuesday, you probably noticed that Victor Martinez made the news for a bad reason. And if you were paying attention on Tuesday, you probably noticed that Tim Lincecum made the news for a not-bad and yet not-good reason. 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 ... Giants ace Lincecum asks for $21.5 million 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 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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