SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Right-hander Anthony DeSclafani on Monday reached a deal on a three-year, $ 36 million contract to stay with the San Francisco Giants.
DeSclafani became a key member of manager Gabe Kapler’s rotation in the Giants’ record 107-winning season, NL West champion, with a career-high 13-7 with 152 strikeouts and a 3.17 ERA. out of 31 departures.
He is expected to earn $ 12 million in each season of the 2022-24 deal, and the contract also includes a $ 60,000 donation the 31-year-old pitcher will make to the Giants Community Fund each year.
“Obviously he had a very good year for us. Beyond his individual stats we were 21-10 in the games he started so the team had a lot of success when he took the ball which is of the utmost importance ”, said the president of baseball operations, Farhan Zaidi.
First baseman Brandon Belt accepted the club’s $ 18.4 million qualifying offer for the 2022 season last Wednesday after a career best year.
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San Francisco vacated the team room by designating outfielder Alex Dickerson for assignment.
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