Lincecum arbitration numbers; Super Bowl tickets;

January 18, 2012

Lincecum arbitration numbers

The arbitration numbers for San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum were revealed on Tuesday as Baseball's arbitration season nears. Lincecum is asking for $21.5 million, while the Giants are countering with $17 million. The highest figure ever asked for by a player was $22 million by Roger Clemens back in 2005, while the Giants' offer of $17 million is the most ever offered by a team. Look for the two sides to reach an agreement before the matter goes to a hearing. In 2010 Lincecum was scheduled for arbitration before the two sides reached an agreement on a two-year deal.

Super Bowl ticket lawsuit

As the NFL gets ready for the Super Bowl in Indianapolis on February 5, there is still action going on from last years Super Bowl in Dallas. You may remember a number of ticket holders were unable to get into the game after they had purchased tickets. A class-action lawsuit was subsequently filed on the behalf of those ticket holders and that case is still around. For an update on the case, click on this link.
 

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