Giants sign former Cy Young winner Zito

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Ken Rosenthal / FOXSports.com
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The Giants have identified their centerpiece of the post-Barry Bonds Era, only it's not a hitter.

The team has reached preliminary agreement with free-agent left-hander Barry Zito, FOXSports.com has learned. The deal is for seven years and more than $120 million, according to a major-league source.


The deal, agreed to late Wednesday night, includes an $18 million option for 2014 that could increase the value to $144 million.
Zito must pass a physical for the contract to be finalized.
Zito, 28, spurned lesser offers from the Rangers and Mets to remain in the Bay Area, where he spent his first six seasons with the A's.
While the Giants again will be one of the oldest teams in the majors, the long-term addition of Zito will give them a strong young rotation for the future.
Left-hander Noah Lowry, 26, is under the team's control through 2010 and right-hander Matt Cain, 22, through '11.
The Giants also have right-hander Matt Morris, 32, signed through 2008 with a club option for '09.
While the Rangers were considered the early front-runners for Zito, many in the industry believed he would end up with the Mets.
By signing with the Giants, Zito will gain the advantage of working in a pitcher-friendly park in the competitive — but frequently mediocre — National League West.
The Giants have undergone numerous changes this off-season, hiring Bruce Bochy to replace Felipe Alou as their manager and bringing in a new wave of veteran free agents, including outfielder Dave Roberts, infielder Rich Aurilia, first baseman Ryan Klesko and catcher Bengie Molina.
They've also re-signed Bonds, second baseman Ray Durham, third baseman Pedro Feliz and left-handed reliever Steve Kline.
Zito's deal ties for the sixth largest overall, matching the $126 million, seven-year extension agreed to this month by Toronto and center fielder Vernon Wells. Previously, the largest contract for a pitcher was Mike Hampton's $121 million, eight-year deal with the Colorado Rockies before the 2001 season. Zito's is the 14th $100 million deal in baseball history and the fourth of the offseason following agreements by Soriano (Cubs), Wells and Carlos Lee ($100 million with Houston).
 
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