Lincecum is fascinated about becoming a closer.
"I feel like I could do that," the two-time Cy Young Award winner said. "I've done that in the Cape (Cod League) and at the college level. It is going to be, obviously, different, but I feel like I could tap into that mentality."
Lincecum has made only eight regular season relief appearances and seven in the postseason. He could make an additional $1.5 million in performance bonuses as a starter and $2.5 million as a reliever, plus $500,000 in roster bonuses.
He would earn $125,000 each for 25, 35, 45 and 55 relief appearances, and $250,000 apiece for 15 games finished and each additional five through 50. He would get $150,000 each for 90, 120, 150 and 180 days on the active roster.
Lincecum would get a $500,000 bonus if he is comeback player of the year.
"Right now, I'm just trying to see where I fit on this team," he said. "The idea was to go to a bullpen role because I felt like that's what would be best for the way I am right now and at this point in my career."
Texas anticipates the four-time All-Star will throw bullpen sessions and batting practice before getting into a spring training game.
"I'm not 100 percent what to expect," Daniels said. "I'm not putting any expectations out there. You are talking about two realities. One, you are talking about one of the best pitchers of this generation. From that standpoint — it's like what I used to say about Josh Hamilton — nothing would surprise me. On the flip side, he has had some physical ailments, he didn't pitch last year and he hasn't pitched in quite a while."
A three-time World Series champion with San Francisco, Lincecum was 108-83 for the Giants from 2007-15, nicknamed The Freak for his long hair and 5-11, 170-pound frame. He had season-ending hip surgery in September 2015 and made a brief comeback with the Los Angeles Angels the following season, going 2-6 with a 9.16 ERA in nine starts
Lincecum impressed during a tryout for scouts during the offseason.
"I feel like it would be tough to give up the game while I still have the ability to play it," he said.
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