It's becoming increasingly obvious that general managers around Major League Baseball don't place sleep high on their list of priorities. When they're closing in on a deal? Forget about it. The latest late night/early morning deal is brought to us by Fox Sports Ken Rosenthal , who reports the San Francisco Giants and GM Brian Sabean have reached an agreement to bring back veteran right-hander Jake Peavy on a two-year deal. ESPN's Jerry Crasnick later confirmed the overnight agreement and the financials, which come in at $24 million guaranteed. Peavy will make $7M in 2015 and $13M in 2016. $4M signing bonus and full no trade clause. — Jerry Crasnick (@jcrasnick) December 19, 2014 While the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres aggressively move furniture around in hopes of surpassing the Giants in the NL West, the defending World Series champions have yet to make an addition of note this winter. That's significant on its own accord, but it becomes more glaring when you consider they've also lost a cornerstone in Pablo Sandoval, who last month inked a five-year, $95 million deal with the Boston Red Sox. While necessary reinforcements haven't come in just yet, the Giants are...