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Big bucks for Samardzija

Giants make latest multi-million-dollar splash on starting pitching

- Janie Mccauley

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Giants landed a top-tier starter to complement ace Madison Bumgarner on Saturday, agreeing with freeagent Jeff Samardzija on a $90-million, five-year contract a day after losing out on Zack Greinke.

The club said the deal will be formally announced once Samardzija passes a physical scheduled for Tuesday.

“You look at his track record, you look at the presence that he brings to the mound, you look at the backto-back-to-back 200-plus innings seasons, you realize that this guy is a force to be reckoned with,” Giants general manager Bobby Evans said on a conference call.

“There’s a reason why we targeted him. There’s a reason why we focused on him as a priority.”

This was the third large contract for a pitcher this week. David Price joined the Boston Red Sox on a $217-million, seven-year deal, then Greinke chose the Arizona Diamondbac­ks Friday over the Giants and three-time defending NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers, his former team. Sources told The Associated Press he agreed to a $206.5-million, six-year deal.

When asked whether seeing Greinke join the D-Backs over the rival Dodgers was a win, Evans quipped: “Victory would have been the American League or Japan.”

Samardzija, meanwhile, won 11 games this year for the Chicago White Sox for his first double-digit victory total in eight major-league seasons, going 11-13 with a 4.96 ERA in 32 starts.

The 30-year-old right-hander spent the second half of the 2014 season pitching in the Bay Area with the Oakland Athletics following his trade from the Chicago Cubs. The 214 innings in 2015 were the second-highest total of his career.

“This guy’s a horse, even in tough times in what they were doing in Chicago, he still put 200-plus innings on the board,” Evans said.

“His numbers may be affected by the third place he’s pitched in two years. There may be some mechanical adjustment­s he needs to make.”

Samardzija receives a $3-million signing bonus, plus an additional $6 million to be spread out over the final four years of the deal in instalment­s of $1.5 million each. He has a limited no-trade clause that gives the pitcher the ability to name eight teams to which he would accept a trade.

His 2016 salary will be $9 million, then $18 million in each of the following four years, plus the $1.5 million from the signing bonus.

The Giants won the World Series in 2010, 2012 and 2014, but missed the playoffs in the odd years, including last season. A top priority this off-season was to build their rotation behind Bumgarner, the 2014 World Series MVP.

“When you look at the relative performanc­e this year, you have to connect the dots to his past performanc­e as well and really the dominant performanc­e at some level even in ’14 and the freshness of his arm,” Evans said of Samardzija. “You’ve got a guy who has made the conversion from reliever to starter and has done that well. There’s a lot of innings left in that arm.”

Matt Cain was slowed by further elbow issues this season in San Francisco after surgery late in the 2014 season that cost him the post-season. Tim Hudson retired and Mike Leake and Ryan Vogelsong are free agents. Two-time NL Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum’s future is unclear following hip surgery on Sept. 3.

San Francisco had said there was interest in bringing back Leake, but informed the pitcher that wouldn’t be the team’s first order of business.

Getting a major deal done before next week’s winter meetings in Nashville was important for the Giants brass.

“It is refreshing, especially given the relative priority our pitching staff requires,” Evans said.

Last month, the Giants signed allstar shortstop Brandon Crawford to a $75-million, six-year contract that includes a full no-trade clause.

 ?? — AP FILES ?? The San Francisco Giants, who lost out on Zack Greinke a day earlier, signed Jeff Samardzija Saturday to a $90-million deal.
— AP FILES The San Francisco Giants, who lost out on Zack Greinke a day earlier, signed Jeff Samardzija Saturday to a $90-million deal.

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