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Report: Sandoval avoids arbitration
Major League Baseball

Report: Sandoval avoids arbitration

Published Jan. 17, 2012 12:00 a.m. ET

The San Francisco Giants on Tuesday reached a three-year, $17.5 million deal with All-Star third baseman Pablo Sandoval, avoiding arbitration, the San Jose Mercury News reported, citing sources.

The deal breaks down to $3.2 million this year, $5.7 million in 2013 and $8.25 million in 2014.

The Giants also reached one-year agreements with outfielders Melky Cabrera ($6 million) and Nate Schierholtz ($1.3 million), and reliever Santiago Casilla ($2.2 million), leaving only pitchers Sergio Romo and Tim Lincecum on the arbitration ledger.

Lincecum filed for a $21.5 million salary, while the Giants offered $17 million. Both offers represent a record for a player with less than six years' experience, bettering the $18.5 million Derek Jeter won, and the $14.25 million the Yankees offered in 2001.

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Sandoval, 25, hit .315 with 23 home runs and 70 RBIs last season. He is .307 in four seasons with the Giants, with 114 doubles, 64 home runs and 247 RBIs.

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