Giants make it official with Lincecum
San Francisco, CA (SportsNetwork.com) – The San Francisco Giants made it official with hurler Tim Lincecum on Friday, announcing a two-year contract through the 2015 season which aims to keep the two-time Cy Young Award winner off the free-agent market.
Per club policy, no financial terms were released. According to previous reports from both CBSSports.com and the San Francisco Chronicle, the pa $35 million — down from the two-year, $40.5 million deal Lincecum signed in January 2012 after his fourth straight All-Star Game appearance.
Lincecum’s production has decreased the past two seasons. The right-hander — who has won two World Series titles with the Giants — has posted a 20-29 record with a 4.76 earned run average and 383 strikeouts in 65 starts in 2012-13 after going 69-41 with a 2.98 ERA and 1,127 strikeouts from 2007-11.
The 29-year-old did throw his first career no-hitter this season, striking out 13 against the Padres on July 13. He finished the season 10-14 with a 4.37 ERA and 193 strikeouts in 197 2/3 innings.
The Giants had already locked up outfielder Hunter Pence with a five-year deal last month.
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