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CINCINNATI — Anyone can track Tim Lincecum’s growth as a pitcher in ... he is self-assured enough to find the humor in it now. A year ago, not so much. The Giants had a 10:30 a.m. flight ...
When we last left string-bean slinger Tim Lincecum, the slight righty had been ... and he's yoked as all hell now, too. That photo is courtesy former Rockies reliever Adam Ottavino, who is ...
Tim Lincecum’s long, lingering Giants goodbye unofficially started almost two years ago, and now he has gotten to the very quiet part. Actually, it’s the invisible part, which might last for ...
But it will be interesting to see if, knowing now that they are going to get a ... to be see is whether or not the Angels can salvage Tim Lincecum. Cliff Corcoran is a contributing writer for ...
On Saturday, Angels right-hander Tim Lincecum made his first major-league ... and his two-seamer checked in at 89.4. Lincecum's now 32, and velocity loss is what you expect as pitchers age.
We hold Tim Lincecum to a higher standard now because of the awards and somehow fans just want to believe he will perform all the time at a Cy Young caliber. That is why fans are up in arms and ...
Now sure, it's Bruce Bochy's job to take pitchers out, and no one expects Tim Lincecum to keep a white flag in his back pocket when the late innings start to wear on him. Rather, Tim needs to feel ...
Now, the pitcher you couldn’t take your eyes ... “Frat guys were climbing up the light posts yelling down, ‘Tim Lincecum!”’ Burger recalled. “Guys were buying pizza and trying to ...
The Angels committed a roster spot and about $2 million to Tim Lincecum on ... Billy Eppler anticipates Lincecum making his Angels debut between June 9 and 19. Until now, Lincecum has pitched ...
Tim Lincecum climbs into his black Porsche Turbo ... and who he was off the field.’’ Now, deep in the heart of Texas, a decade since winning his first of back-to-back Cy Young awards, Lincecum ...
Tim Lincecum strode to the mound inside a nearly ... He felt good after and now hopes to catch on with a big league team soon, preferably as a starter. “I’m happy,” Lincecum said.