Report: Tim Lincecum Agrees To Deal With Rangers

ARLINGTON (105.3 The Fan/AP) - The Rangers have agreed to a contract with free-agent pitcher Tim Lincecum, according to a report from Fan Rag Sports.

Jeff Passan of Yahoo! reported earlier this afternoon that the two were closing in on a deal.

According to Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News, the two-time NL Cy Young Award winner impressed the Rangers after he pitched for major league clubs in a showcase event two weeks ago as he attempts to make a comeback from a troublesome hip injury.

Lincecum threw between 90 and 93 mph, according to Grant's report.

According to Passan, the Rangers could have Lincecum pitch out of the bullpen and he could be a contender for the closer's role.

In 2010, Lincecum pitched the Game 5 World Series clincher at Texas and then was a key reliever during the 2012 title run and four-game sweep of Detroit. While Lincecum pitched his second no-hitter against the Padres on June 25, 2014, the four-time All-Star was moved to the bullpen in late August of that year.

Lincecum had a similar comeback in 2016 when he signed with the Los Angeles Angels. He went 2-6 with a 9.16 ERA in nine starts.

The 33-year-old didn't pitch in 2017.

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(© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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