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Jan 22 7:35p by Jeff Sullivan
Read More: Tim Lincecum (P - SFG), San Francisco Giants
Recently, Tim Lincecum made a record-high request in arbitration. The Giants made a record-high but lower offer. Those filings, however, did not mean the end of negotiations. The two sides can continue to negotiate, and the two sides have continued to negotiate. How have they negotiated? Let's ask Tim Brown:
Sources: Giants offered Lincecum two-year, $40-million deal. Lincecum reps countered at two and $44 mil. Sounds like they can get it done.
There's also this report, from Jon Heyman:
The Giants are talking to franchise pitchers Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain about multiyear deals, but [...] the team seems to be focusing on deals of two years or one with Lincecum after he rebuffed an offer of at least $100 million for five years.
It makes sense. Lincecum is two years away from becoming a free agent. All along, it's been reported that he wanted either a short contract, or a very long contract. The Giants would feel most comfortable with something in between, an option to which Lincecum evidently isn't open. At least not right now.
If Brown's tweet is true, it stands to reason that Lincecum and the Giants should be able to reach an agreement. If Lincecum and the Giants reach an agreement, they'll avoid arbitration. And if they reach an agreement that's two years in length, then Lincecum will be staring at free agency after the 2013 season, as he has been all along.
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Interesting counter offer
in that they (Lincecum) upped their per year average than the original arbitration #.
Or is my math that bad?
I got nothin'.
by Bcawz on Jan 23, 2012 12:40 AM EST reply actions
Lincecum is eligible for arbitration again in a year
and arbitration salaries tend to go up every season. So Lincecum is seeking $X for 2012, and $X + raise for 2013. The Giants, meanwhile, are offering $Y for 2012, and $Y + raise for 2013.
by Jeff Sullivan on Jan 23, 2012 2:20 AM EST up reply actions
Thanks
that makes sense.
I got nothin'.
by Bcawz on Jan 24, 2012 3:45 PM EST up reply actions
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