Tim Lincecum shatters Derek Jeter's record, asks Giants for a $21.5 million …
San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum asked for a record $21.5 million in salary arbitration. The club has offered him $17 million. Both figures will top Hamels' current record of $15 million. EARLIER: Philadelphia Phillies starter Cole Hamels won't be
NEW YORK — San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum headed 142 players filing for arbitration on Friday and is set to ask for a record salary when figures are exchanged next week. The two-time NL Cy Young Award winner made $13.1 million last season,
Tim Lincecum is arbitration-eligible. He's requested a 2012 salary of $21.5 million. The Giants have offered a 2012 salary of $17 million. Let's see where this goes!
Case in point: Tim Lincecum's reps and the San Francisco Giants were required to submit their suggested salaries for the pitcher's services in 2012 on Tuesday afternoon. Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports that Tiny Tim's guys said they felt the two-time
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