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      <description>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — With all the ups and downs in recent seasons, including his demotion to the bullpen for the playoffs, Tim Lincecum can appreciate the strong starts when most everything goes right — reminding himself, from his own experiences, how quickly things change. 
                   Backed by solo home runs from Pablo Sandoval, Brandon Belt and Marco Scutaro, Linc...</description>
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                   Then, back to his routine. Zito spent all winter relishing in the World Series win — and now, he's starting anew. "I'm grateful," he said. "It was such a blessing. We're not taking anything for granted." 
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      <description>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — At age 26, Buster Posey can envision one day retiring with the San Francisco Giants. 
                   For now, he is their new franchise man. The Giants rewarded the NL MVP and batting champion catcher with a $167 million, nine-year contract Friday, a deal that includes a club option for 2022 that could raise the value to $186 million over a decade. 
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      <description>SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Second baseman Marco Scutaro is staying in San Francisco, right where he wanted to be. 
                   The NL championship series MVP agreed to a $20 million, three-year contract with the Giants late Tuesday. Vice president of baseball operations Bobby Evans said only a physical was left to finalize the deal. 
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