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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants reached a verbal agreement Tuesday on a two-year contract worth $40.5 million.

The deal includes a $500,000 signing bonus and salaries of $18 million this year and $22 million in 2013, a person familiar with the agreement said Tuesday, speaking on condition of anonymity because the terms were not announced.

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Lincecum got clubbed again today.

He's really taken a downturn this season after a good rookie season in 2007, followed by an outstanding 4 years from 2008-2011.

TIM LINCECUM O(vs. RANGERS 6/10)

IP:O 5.67

H:o. 9

R:O. 5

BB:. 4

SO:. 5

Pitches: 104 (65 Strikes, 39 Balls)

2012 ERA: 6.00

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He's got a little bit of Arrieta syndrome - his FIP and xFIP are both sub-4.00 (or were before today). That said, big flags on velocity (down two miles from last year and four from 2008) and steep decline in pitch values.

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After pitching 7 shutout innings against the Dodgers and notching his first win since April 28th, Lincecum was shelled by the Nationals tonight.

Maybe he's just having an off-year.

TIM LINCECUM O(vs. NATIONALS 7/03)

IP:O 3.33

H:o. 9

R:O. 8

ER: )7

BB:. 2

SO:. 2

Pitches: 87 (48 Strikes, 39 Balls)

2012 ERA: 6.07

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