SAN FRANCISCO -- Second baseman Marco Scutaro is staying in San Francisco after agreeing to a $20 million, three-year contract with the Giants late Tuesday.
Vice president of baseball operations Bobby Evans said the sides had agreed to a deal, pending a physical.
Earlier in the evening, Scutaro had been weighing a two-year contract offer that included a vesting option -- but he was seeking a three-year deal to remain with the World Series champions. The Giants and Scutaro's representatives met Tuesday at the winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn.
In other moves, the Giants exercised 2014 contract options on manager Bruce Bochy and GM Brian Sabean.
Marco Scutaro, San Francisco Giants agree to 3-year, $20M deal - ESPN
Vice president of baseball operations Bobby Evans said the sides had agreed to a deal, pending a physical.
Earlier in the evening, Scutaro had been weighing a two-year contract offer that included a vesting option -- but he was seeking a three-year deal to remain with the World Series champions. The Giants and Scutaro's representatives met Tuesday at the winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn.
In other moves, the Giants exercised 2014 contract options on manager Bruce Bochy and GM Brian Sabean.
Marco Scutaro, San Francisco Giants agree to 3-year, $20M deal - ESPN
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