The San Francisco Giants have recently been linked as a destination for the best closer in free agency.
examined the top of free agency to find potential contract values and the most likely landing spots, the Giants were mentioned as a potential candidate to bring Scott in.
The former Padre is expected to command. a 4-year, $60 million contract. That's not too far off of what The closer role in San Francisco was the source of much more drama than anyone could have anticipated this season. The 27-year-old's first appearance saw him give up a walk, home run and two earned runs. While there were stretches that he pitched fine during, the season never really got into a real groove after that.Over the final month of the year, with San Francisco still fighting for a playoff spot, he posted a 6.94 ERA over 11.2 innings pitched.
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