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The San Francisco Giants weren't able to sign David Price or Zack Greinke, the two best starting pitchers on the free-agent market, so they went out and landed one of the next-best options.

Jeff Samardzija and the Giants have agreed to a five-year contract, pending a physical. The team announced the deal through Twitter, and CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reported the contract includes a limited no-trade clause. Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports reports the contract is worth $90 million.

Samardzija, 30, went 11-13 with a 4.96 ERA and 163 strikeouts for the Chicago White Sox last season.

 

You need pitching to win in the playoffs, and the Giants understand that as well as any team. San Francisco has been the most successful team of the decade with World Series titles in 2010, 2012 and 2014.

Those championships were built on good pitching, and Samardzija will provide even more talent and depth to an already-impressive Giants rotation.

The Giants failed to reach the playoffs in 2015 as defending champions.

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