The Panda parting is complete, and the Giants are seeking new relationships that are long term and costly. Since the signings of Barry Zito and Aaron Rowand, the Giants had no longer been giving big-money contracts to players outside the organization. Anyone getting a deal for four (Angel Pagan), five (Hunter Pence), six (Matt Cain) or nine (Buster Posey) years had to be someone who proved himself as a homegrown player or after being acquired in a trade. With Pablo Sandoval deciding Boston’s $95 million was greener than San Francisco’s $95 million, the Giants have made it clear they’ll use that projected money to try signing an elite free-agent starting pitcher such as Jon Lester — the temporary A’s ace who reportedly will meet with the Giants next week — Max Scherzer or James Shields and/or Cuban outfielder Yasmany Tomas. Any of which would require the Giants to do something they haven’t done since forking over a seven-year, $126 million deal to Zito in December 2006, liking that he was “a franchise player,” and a five-year, $60 million deal to Rowand in December 2007, liking that he was “a gamer.”

 

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