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Arbitration

The list of those Eligible

Andres Torres
Cody Ross Signed $6.30MM
Javier Lopez
Jonathan Sanchez Signed $4.80MM
Mike Fontenot Signed $1.05MM
Ramon Ramirez Signed $1.65MM
Santiago Casilla Signed $1.30MM



Hank Schulman of The San Francisco Chronicle tweets that Javier Lopez filed for $2.875MM and Andres Torres for $2.6MM (Twitter link). The Giants countered with $2MM and $1.8MM, respectively.

The Giants agreed to terms with Santiago Casilla on a one-year deal worth $1.3MM with incentives, according to ESPN Deportes' Enrique Rojas (on Twitter). The team also announced that they avoided arb with Jonathan Sanchez and Ramon Ramirez (on Twitter). Sanchez will earn $4.8MM with incentives tweets Hank Schulman of The San Francisco Chronicle while Ramirez will earn $1.65MM according to Janie McCauley of The Canadian Press.
The Giants have avoided arbitration with Santiago Casilla and agreed on a contract, tweets Mychael Urban of CSNBayArea.com.
The Giants avoided arbitration with Javier Lopez, agreeing to terms on a deal for 2011, according to the team (on Twitter). The left-hander had filed for $2.88MM and the team offered $2MM.

Only Andres the Giant to go.
Giants Agree To Terms With Andres Torres
By Mark Polishuk [January 21, 2011 at 10:02pm CST]

The Giants are on the verge of avoiding arbitration with Andres Torres, reports Mychael Urban of CSNBayArea.com. The almost-completed one-year contract is worth "in the $2.1MM range" and should be finalized by tomorrow. This is the first time Torres has been eligible for arbitration.

Torres submitted a $2.6MM figure to the club last Tuesday, and the Giants countered with a $1.8MM offer. A $2.1MM settlement would represent a minor win for the Giants in what's been a successful arbitration season for the World Series champs. San Francisco has avoided arbitration with their other six arb-eligible players, as you can follow on the MLBTR ArbTracker.

Torres, who turns 33 on Wednesday, was one of the several unsung players who contributed to San Francisco's World Series title last year. He hit .268/.343/.479 and started 73 games in center field for the Giants, and also contributed a .984 OPS in the Series. Torres earned $426K in 2010.
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