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Say he does become a FA and switch teams, what do you think he will make and how long will he sign?
Which team might be in the running to acquire him?
Which team might be in the running to acquire him?
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Hard to put a price (to overpay) when he's the only pitcher to win 2 cy youngs in his first full two seasonsronfromfresno said:He'll sign the Giants for far too much.
darocker80 said:Hard to put a price (to overpay) when he's the only pitcher to win 2 cy youngs in his first full two seasonsronfromfresno said:He'll sign the Giants for far too much.
I think the only reason they didn't sign him to a longer contract was because he hasn't pitched that long in the majors. Once they see him consistant and healthy, they'll extend him to 4-7 years before he becomes a free agent in 2013kdailey4315 said:After this contract he'll still have 2 years of arbitration left. I don't think he's going anywhere. He likes pitching here due to the weather. He hates pitching in hot weather so that leaves 2 teams, Mariners and Giants.
To answer the OP's question he'll get the biggest contract in the history of baseball for a pitcher. Show me one pitcher who has better numbers, more Cy Young's WITH more potential than Time Lincecum. Oh, and who's in their late 20's.
LLWesMan said:I don't see any reason why he shouldn't be the highest paid pitcher in the game.
Superfractor said:?-years, 100 billion dollars?
It's going to be great seeing how much Pujols and Tim get: The best deserve the most.
just because he pitches in the NL hmm. Johan santana won 2 CY youngs in the AL, oh and he lost to Lincecum in the 08 NL CY young race...hmmm.MallCopKJ said:IF he signs in the American League, it will be for far too much for how he will perform.