Nashville, TN (Sports Network) - The San Francisco Giants re-signed postseason
hero Marco Scutaro to a three-year deal on Tuesday. FoxSports.com is reporting
that the pact is worth $20 million.
Scutaro was acquired by the Giants from Colorado midway through last season
and was a huge part of San Francisco's success down the stretch, as he
batted.362 in 61 games after hitting .271 in 95 games for the Rockies.
The 37-year-old infielder carried that into the postseason and was the NLCS
MVP after hitting .500 with three doubles and four RBI in the Giants' seven-
game win over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Scutaro started his career with the New York Mets back in 2002 and is a career
.276 hitter in parts of 11 seasons with the Mets, Oakland Athletics, Toronto
Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Rockies and Giants.
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