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Thu Mar 21 201320:22Marco Scutaro scratched with tight back
Marco Scutaro was scratched from Thursday's lineup with back tightness.
It doesn't sound like a big deal. Consider Scutaro day-to-day.
Source: Andrew Baggarly on Twitter
Fri Dec 7 201211:39Marco Scutaro officially re-signs
Giants re-signed 2B Marco Scutaro to a three-year, $20 million contract.
Though the Giants probably overpaid to bring the reigning NLCS MVP back, he remains a good fit for them. Scutaro batted a blistering .362/.385/.473 for the Giants after coming over in a trade from the Rockies and carried it over into the postseason with a .328/.377/.391 line. Things have the potential to get ugly at the end of the deal, but Scutaro should be a nice No. 2 hitter for San Fran in 2013.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Dec 4 201223:27Scutaro gets 3-year, $20M deal from Giants
According to FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal, Marco Scutaro has re-signed with the Giants on a three-year, $20 million deal.
Scutaro needs only to pass a physical before the deal becomes official. The Cardinals made a push for the veteran infielder, but it's unlikely they were going to go anywhere close to $20 million for him. Scutaro turned 37 just a day after the Giants clinched the World Series, so he'll play the final year of his deal at 39.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201220:04Scutaro to Giants 50/50, Cardinals lurking
ESPN's Buster Olney hears that the chances of Marco Scutaro re-signing with the Giants are 50/50, with the Cardinals representing the most likely alternative.
Olney adds that Scutaro is expected to make a decision soon. The Giants have reportedly offered Scutaro a two-year deal with a vesting option for a third year, while it's unclear what the Cards are offering. While San Francisco offers familiarity, St. Louis does have the benefit of their spring training complex being in Florida, where the 37-year-old lives. The Yankees have also expressed interest in the veteran infielder, but it appears to be a two-horse race at the moment.
Source: Buster Olney on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201218:31Giants offer Scutaro 2 years + vesting option
Andrew Baggarly of CSNBayArea.com reports that the Giants have offered Marco Scutaro a two-year deal with a vesting option for a third year.
Baggarly has recanted his earlier reported that a three-year offer was extended, saying that he "must've gotten his wires crossed," because he's "hearing definitively now" that it's a two-year offer with a vesting option. The Cardinals and Yankees are also in on Scutaro, though it's not clear at this point what they're willing to offer.
Source: Andrew Baggarly on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201215:36Giants have made three-year offer to Scutaro
Andrew Baggarly of CSNBayArea.com reports that the Giants have made a three-year offer to Marco Scutaro.
This backs up a report from ESPN's Buster Olney, who hears that the bidding is somewhere in the range of three years and $24 million. The Giants are in the lead to retain Scutaro following his resurgent second half and postseason heroics, but the Cardinals and Yankees are also in the mix.
Source: Andrew Baggarly on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201215:09Bidding on Scutaro going three years, $24M
ESPN's Buster Olney reports that the bidding on free agent infielder Marco Scutaro has reached something in the range of three years and $24 million.
Source: Buster Olney on Twitter
Tue Dec 4 201212:34Report: Cardinals have interest in Scutaro
FOX Sports' Ken Rosenthal confirms that the Cardinals have interest in free agent infielder Marco Scutaro.
The Giants are determined to retain Scutaro, but they will have some competition from the team they ousted during the NLCS. The 37-year-old is good fit for the Cards, who would use him at second base while turning Daniel Descalso into a utility man. In the wake of the news about Alex Rodriguez's hip surgery, the Yankees are another club with "likely interest."
Source: FOXSports.com
Tue Dec 4 201200:28Cardinals meet with Marco Scutaro's agent
Danny Knobler of CBSSports.com reports that the Cardinals met with Marco Scutaro's agent Monday.
Scutaro is an obvious fit for the Cardinals, as they could use an upgrade at second base and are looking for insurance at shortstop with the uncertain status of Rafael Furcal. It's hard to imagine them outbidding the Giants, though, as the reigning champs are dead set on retaining the NLCS MVP.
Source: Danny Knobler on Twitter
Wed Nov 14 201208:36Giants optimistic about re-signing Scutaro
Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle was told by multiple sources that the Giants are optimistic about re-signing free agent infielder Marco Scutaro.
While Scutaro is drawing plenty of interest around the league, he's not expected to break the bank and will likely get a two-year contract. The 37-year-old batted .362/.385/.473 in 61 games after being acquired from the Rockies in July and enjoyed an excellent postseason for the World Series champion Giants.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
Wed Nov 7 201223:40Marco Scutaro receiving interest as 2B, 3B
Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com reports that Marco Scutaro is receiving interest as both a second and third baseman.
Heyman says Scutaro "can do either but prefers second base." He also would hold much more value at second, as he'd be a weak offensive option relative to other third basemen. The Giants want to bring Scutaro back, but he'll have other suitors following his terrific second half and postseason.
Source: Jon Heyman on Twitter
Mon Oct 29 201200:22Scutaro leads Giants to World Series sweep
Marco Scutaro drove in the game-winning run as the Giants topped the Tigers 4-3 in extra-innings Sunday to finish off a four-game World Series sweep.
Scutaro hit a two-out single off Phil Coke in the top of the tenth inning to give the Giants the lead and Sergio Romo came on and struck out the side to finish off the victory. After taking home NLCS MVP honors, Scutaro finishes his 2012 postseason with a .328 batting average and .767 OPS over 16 games. Pablo Sandoval has been named MVP of the World Series.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Oct 22 201223:55Giants blow out Cardinals en route to pennant
Marco Scutaro went 3-for-4 and scored a run in Monday's NLCS Game 7 victory over the Cardinals.
He also drew a walk, reaching base in four of five trips to the dish. Scutaro wound up batting .500 for the series, scoring six runs while driving in four. Unsurprisingly, he took home NLCS MVP honors. The Giants outscored the Cardinals 20-1 over the final three games to complete their second improbable comeback this postseason. They'll open up the World Series against the Tigers in San Francisco Wednesday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Oct 21 201222:59Scutaro extends hitting streak to nine game
Marco Scutaro went 2-for-3 with a double in Sunday's Game 6 win over the Cardinals.
Scutaro was briefly trending on twitter after his two-run double in the second inning. In six NLCS games, he's batting .478 (11-for-23) with three doubles, four RBI, and five runs. He'll look to extended his hitting streak to 10 games Monday in the series-finale against the Cardinals.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Oct 17 201213:44Scutaro to test hip by taking grounders
Marco Scutaro (hip) will take grounders and batting practice Wednesday to make sure he's ready to play in Game 3 of the NLCS against the Cardinals.
Scutaro is already penciled in the lineup for Game 3, but the Giants want to see how his left hip and knee respond to baseball activity. It appears likely he'll play, but Ryan Theriot will start at second base if he doesn't feel up to it.
Source: Nick Cafardo on Twitter
Wed Oct 17 201211:52Sctuaro (hip) in lineup for Game 3 vs. Cards
Marco Scutaro (hip) is in the lineup for Game 3 of the NLCS against the Cardinals on Wednesday.
Scutaro suffered a muscle strain in his left hip when he was plowed into by the Cardinals' Matt Holliday on a takeout slide at second base, but he's going to try to give it a go. Of course, the weather forecast in St. Louis isn't exactly promising, so there's a chance Game 3 will be postponed.
Source: Tim Kurkjian on Twitter
Tue Oct 16 201218:07Scutaro has 'good chance' to play in Game 3
Giants manager Bruce Bochy said there's a "good chance" Marco Scutaro (hip) will play in NLCS Game 3.
An MRI taken Tuesday revealed a muscle strain in Scutaro's hip. But the second baseman traveled with the team to St. Louis and should be cleared to play on Wednesday if his workouts leading up to Game 3 go smoothly. He was
Source: Janie McCauley on Twitter
Tue Oct 16 201216:30Scutaro diagnosed with left hip muscle strain
Marco Scutaro (hip) traveled to St. Louis with the Giants but his status for NLCS Game 3 is unclear.
An MRI taken Tuesday on Scutaro's hip revealed a muscle strain. He suffered the injury Monday when he was plowed into by the Cardinals' Matt Holliday on a takeout slide at second base. The Giants are calling him day-to-day. Ryan Theriot could be asked to fill in on Wednesday.
Source: Janie McCauley on Twitter
Mon Oct 15 201223:46Scutaro getting an MRI after negative X-rays
X-rays on Marco Scutaro's left hip came back negative.
He's set to undergo an MRI. Giants manager Bruce Bochy said the second baseman is "pretty sore," but he's hopeful he'll be ready to play in Game 3 after the off day Tuesday. Scutaro was injured in the first inning of Monday's game when Matt Holliday took him out on a rough slide at second base.
Source: Alex Pavlovic on Twitter
Mon Oct 15 201223:29Marco Scutaro to get an MRI
Marco Scutaro is scheduled to receive an MRI on his left hip.
FOX Sports' Erin Andrews revealed the news after the Giants' NLCS Game 2 victory. Scutaro has already undergone an X-ray on the hip, though the results are not yet known. He was injured in the first inning of Monday's game when Matt Holliday took him out on a rough slide at second base.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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