The San Francisco Giants have signed shortstop Ryan Theriot to a 1-year, $1.25 million deal with another $750 thousand in incentives, according to Jon Heyman. The deal follows speculation that Theriot could land with a number of teams, most recently rumored to be the Phillies. At the end of the year, we were hearing rumors that teams like the Mets, Braves, and Rays could all be looking at him.

Theriot, 32, played the majority of his 7-year career with the Chicago Cubs before landing with the Dodgers at the end of 2010 and then with the Cardinals in 2011 for their championship run. Theriot is a career .282 / .344 / .353 hitter.

Twitter / @JonHeymanCBS - "ryan theriot in agreement with #giants on 1 yr deal. gives them good veteran ss option.

Twitter / @JonHeymanCBS - "theriot gets $1.25M from #SFGiants plus 750 grand in incentives"