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Giants Believe Qualifying Offer Justifies Lincecum's $35M

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 2:48 pm
by RealGM Wiretap

The San Francisco Giants agreed to a two-year, $35 million deal with Tim Lincecum earlier this week despite a 4.76 ERA over the past two seasons.


The $17.5 million annual value is the 15th-highest in baseball history for a pitcher.


However, San Francisco assistant general manager Bobby Evans believes the contract was justified.


"The Giants were going to place the qualifying offer ($14.1 million) on Lincecum to assure if he left, they would receive draft-pick compensation. If he stayed, that would be his 2014 salary. If they then offered the tender next year and it had about the same increase ($800,000) that it had between 2012-13, then the Giants could, through this process, have Lincecum for two years at $29 million — not incredibly far off the two-year deal the sides actually reached," writes Joel Sherman.

Via Joel Sherman/New York Post


Re: Giants Believe Qualifying Offer Justifies Lincecum's $35

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 8:25 pm
by devinbrady
Overpaid. What makes me laugh the hardest is his no trade clause because all GM's I'm sure would love to have that contract on their books. Way to go Battery Chuckers!!! :lol: