Giants agree to six-year deal with Johnny Cueto

After the Arizona Diamondbacks acquired Shelby Miller and signed Zack Greinke, the Giants reacted with two top pitching acquisitions of their own, first signing Jeff Samardzija and then inking Johnny Cueto to a $130 million contract on December 14

San Francisco — Even after signing Jeff Samardzija to a large, long-term contract last week, the San Francisco Giants had their eye on Johnny Cueto — they've been watching and admiring him from afar for years. The Giants' upgraded rotation sure is

We've spent a lot of time worrying about Johnny Cueto's second half, and how it portends doom for the Giants and this contract, and how everything will be a disaster until 2020, when a ragged, recently demoted Cueto will make an emergency spot start 

Johnny Cueto signed a six-year, $130 million dollar deal with the San Francisco Giants on Monday. Cueto went 11-13 with a 3.44 earned-run average splitting time between Cincinnati and Kansas City in 2015. Value Add Baseball rated Cueto the best pitcher 

Johnny Cueto signed a six-year, $130 million dollar deal with the San Francisco Giants on Monday. Cueto went 11-13 with a 3.44 earned-run average splitting time between Cincinnati and Kansas City in 2015. Value Add Baseball rated Cueto the best pitcher