Tag Archives: Tim Lincecum

2010 World Series Preview: San Francisco Giants vs. Texas Rangers

For those of you who are disappointed that there won’t be a rematch of last year’s World Series, or that you won’t get a chance to see Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee face off in a matchup that would’ve made Phillies fans salivate at the thought of what it’d have been like for the two [...]

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Is it time to call Barry Zito an elite pitcher again?

At the start of the second half of last baseball season, I did a post on Barry Zito’s importance to the San Francisco Giants making a run at the postseason. At the time, Zito was 5-9 with a 5.01 ERA in 18 starts, and he’d went into the All-Star break having allowed nine runs and [...]

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Just how good is Mark Buehrle?

When someone says Mark Buehrle, what do you say? Maybe you mention the 2005 World Series Championship. Maybe you bring up the no-hitter against the Texas Rangers in 2007. Or maybe you talk about his laid back demeanor he exudes every time he takes the mound. Of course, you might say his perfect game against [...]

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Giants’ Sanchez tosses season’s first no-hitter

And the first no-hitter of the MLB season belongs to…Jonathan Sanchez. It’s no surprise that the first no-hitter of the season came from one of the San Francisco Giants’ hurlers, though you would’ve expected it to come from, say Tim Lincecum, who’s been building up towards one in his recent starts, allowing two, three, and [...]

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MLB Power Rankings: Dodgers take over first

In last week’s MLB Power Rankings, the Boston Red Sox held the top spot over the Los Angeles Dodgers. However, the Red Sox’ bullpen had issues taking care of business in a few games last week, and as a result, their stay at the top is a short one. Here’s a look at this week’s [...]

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