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Sources: Zito's Giants deal worth about $18M per year — Barry Zito is staying in the Bay Area with the San Francisco Giants. — Sources told ESPN's Peter Gammons that Zito will receive a seven-year contract from the Giants, with the deal averaging approximately $18 million per season.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Source: Zito to Giants — The Rangers have been told that Barry Zito is signing elsewhere. One source said that the Rangers expect Zito to sign with the San Francisco Giants. The Rangers offered Zito a six-year deal worth approximately $80 million. But apparently it wasn't enough to lure him to Texas.
Rich Draper / MLB.com:
Zito agrees to huge deal with Giants — SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants' rotation has just got better. — Left-handed pitcher Barry Zito has agreed to a seven-year, $126 million contract, according to The Associated Press and other sources. — Zito, 28, who has starred for the Oakland A's …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Giants and lefty Zito reach contract agreement — The Giants have identified their centerpiece of the post-Barry Bonds Era, only it's not a hitter. — The team has reached preliminary agreement with free-agent left-hander Barry Zito, FOXSports.com has learned.
San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants finally make a big splash, sign Zito to largest pitcher contract ever — (12-28) 13:50 PST — A four-dollar toll? That's nothing. — The Giants have reached deep into their wallets and agreed to pay $126 million to bring longtime A's ace Barry Zito across the Bay Bridge …
Sports Illustrated:
Zito to sign with Giants — Free agent agrees to seven-year, $126 million deal — Barry Zito has agreed in principle to a deal to jump across the Bay and join the San Francisco Giants after starring for six years with the rival Oakland A's, SI.com has learned.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
FRISCO COULD BE ZITO FRONT-RUNNER — The Giants, despite reports, have no interest in Randy Johnson. However, they are very, very interested in a left-hander who could impact a New York team's plans. — The Yankees did contact San Francisco about Johnson.
Associated Press:
Giants, Zito reach whopping $126M deal, biggest yet for pitcher — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — NEW YORK — Barry Zito and the San Francisco Giants reached a preliminary agreement on the largest contract for a pitcher in baseball history, a $126 million, seven-year deal.
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Giants - Reportedly have Signed Zito — San Francisco Giants - Have reportedly come to terms with P Barry Zito on a 7-year, $126 million contract. — When I see the "7-year, $126 million contract" I think that I'm looking at some NFL contract in which a team gives this amount to their QB …
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BruteSentiment / McCovey Chronicles:Source: Zito to Giants. 8 Years???
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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Murcer battles brain tumor — Yankee legend Bobby Murcer is scheduled to undergo surgery today in Houston for the removal of a brain tumor. — Murcer, 60, a Yankee institution as a player and broadcaster for 40 years, had been experiencing headaches and a loss of energy in recent days and …
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Jack Magruder / East Valley Tribune:
Yankees want 3 pitchers in swap for Johnson — The New York Yankees are seeking a package of three young pitchers from the Diamondbacks for Randy Johnson, including at least one reliever, according to a source with knowledge of the negotiations. — The Yankees have expressed interest …
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Richard / SportsJustice:
As spring training approaches, the Astros are still busy. — Just 49 days until pitchers and catchers report to Kissimmee... • This is an interesting part of the off-season because the big-ticket acquisitions are pretty much done. Now teams begin stocking their roster with low-profile additions.
David Gassko / Hardball Times:
DIPS, LIPS, and Hips — Thank Jay Jaffe for this column. Or, alternately, send your hate mail his way—either way, all that follows is due to him. — See, Jay e-mailed me about a week ago asking for some DIPS 3.0 numbers. I had actually calculated everything at the end of the season, but had forgotten about it.
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Indians nearing deal with Foulke — Keith Foulke, conceivably the last addition to the Indians' new bullpen, continues to inch closer to Cleveland and a one-year deal. If an agreement is reached, it probably won't be announced until next week. — The deal is contingent on Foulke's physical exam …
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