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Tim Lincecum has become baseball’s Holden Caulfield. Like the protagonist of J.D. Salinger’s classic “The Catcher in the Rye,” there was always a hint of displacement whenev… ...
Teachers, insurance salesmen, nurses - the Class of 2003 at Liberty High School in the... Even then, Lincecum and Noon had the perfect pitch SF Gate Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
SAN FRANCISCO - JULY 3: Tim Lincecum #55 of the San Francisco Giants pitches against the Chicago Cubs during a Major League Baseball game at AT&T Park July 3, 2008 in San Francisco, California.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Tim Lincecum strode to the mound inside a nearly empty Scottsdale Stadium, the only sounds coming from the birds and the cars on the streets outside. The two-time Cy ...
He was a high school sensation in Seattle. He set records at UW. ... Tim Lincecum 2.0, The Freak reborn as the pitcher. "The mindset is something I come to a lot," he says.
SAN FRANCISCO -- -- SAN FRANCISCO -- Tim Lincecum's hair is still wet from a postgame shower, which must be worth at least an extra pound. He has a fat, silver belt buckle holding up his jeans ...
Tim Lincecum, the baseball standout who led the Liberty High School Patriots to the 3A state baseball tournament in 2003, has won the National League's Cy Young Award, as the best pitcher in baseball.
• Lincecum's car is the one that ex-Giant Dave Roberts used to own? That's pretty cool. It's a '06 Mercedes CLS, which Tim said he bought from Roberts in 2007 when Roberts decided to upgrade to ...
In his first professional start this season, Lincecum, who graduated from Liberty High School in Renton and starred at UW, pitched five innings, allowed three hits and three runs, walked three and ...
But Tim Lincecum has, clearly, the transfer of ownership all the more noticeable because Lincecum is the polar opposite of his predecessor, carrying none of the acrimony, physique or baggage.
Tim Lincecum isn’t from baseball’s Central Casting. He doesn’t fit the Cy Young mold. Doesn’t look like John Wayne when he stands on the mound. He isn’t an intimidating presence in the ...
When Tim Lincecum took the mound earlier this month hoping to bring his career back to life, it had been a year-and-a-half since his final game in 2016. It was a cold, gray Thursday afternoon in ...
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