Tim Lincecum's agent, Rick Thurman, told Andrew Baggarly of the San Jose Mercury News on Wednesday that he hasn't spoken with the Giants in over a month.
Talks haven't progressed since the Winter Meetings in Dallas last month and Thurman told Baggarly via text message that he is "just preparing his arbitration brief." Lincecum remains under team control through 2013, but could make as much as $18-20 million through the arbitration process this winter. The Giants would prefer a four-year deal, buying out his first two years of free agency, while Lincecum's reps appear to be focusing on a one- or two-year deal. Talks should ramp up after arbitration figures are exchanged next week.
Giants' vice president Bobby Evans said Wednesday that he has had "very healthy" and "ongoing" dialogue with the representatives for Matt Cain about a contract extension.
Cain is already under contract for $15 million in 2012, but he can become a free agent next offseason. "I’m an optimist by nature so you can pretty well gather we’ll do everything we can with all parties to come to agreeable terms," said Evans. "They’ve been very responsive. "The Giants are also making an effort to lock up ace right-hander Tim Lincecum, though he remains under team control through 2013.