With the MLB free agent market opening shop this past Friday, it is time for teams to dish out the dough to sign up the pros. One team that really needs to make a splash in this year's free agent pool is the San Francisco Giants...
I've pieced together a post elsewhere about Tim Lincecum's success as a high school pitcher at Liberty High, located south of Seattle, in 2002 and 2003 from Seattle Times reports...
For the second consecutive year, San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum has been named the National League Cy Young Award winner following one of the closest races ever. Phew.....
Coming into the 2009 season, many people wondered what exactly Tim Lincecum could do following a first full year in the bigs where he won the National League Cy Young Award...
We learned yesterday that the baseball writers of America voted for Royals stud Zack Greinke the American League Cy Young award winner over Mariners young phenom Felix Hernandez...
Tim Lincecum has joined an elite group of hurlers by capturing his second consecutive Cy Young award on Thursday. The Giants had only one Cy Young to their credit (Mike McCormick, 1967) until ...
ESPN has just announced that Tim Lincecum has become the first MLB repeat winner of the Cy Young Award since Randy Johnson won four in succession from 1999-2002. Lincecum, in my opinion, won the award by default this season...
My preseason NL Cy Young pick: Cole Hamels NL Cy Young Award winner: Tim Lincecum For the second year in a row, San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum has won the National League Cy Young award...
The National League Cy Young Award will be announced early Thursday afternoon, and there are a trio of pitchers with viable claims to the trophy...
I thought the best way for the off-season to start was for me to the Giants to some of TV's best shows and characters. Pablo Sandoval -Turtle from Entourage -Something about Turtle doesn't look right on that show...
Tim Lincecum has taken the baseball world by storm over the past two-and-a-half seasons. Depending on who you ask, he is at or near the top when asked to name the best pitchers in the game...
Batting third for your San Francisco Giants...Johnny Damon? Yes, I wish this was some practical joke, but according to SI's John Heyman, the Giants could possibly emerge as a suitor for the 36 year old left-handed hitting free agent...
For those distracted by football and basketball, Major League Baseball is in the process of recognizing its outstanding players from the 2009 season. The biggies are still in the pipe, but those generally go to the right individual...
Ah, November baseball. Not the part of the month where frigid temperatures make players taking part in the World Series dress like they’re about to embark on a voyage to the Arctic...
By Wesley Yee Five weeks after ending their season the San Francisco Giants began their offseason by informing noodle swinging rightfielder Randy Winn that he wouldn’t be brought back...
Sept. 19, 2009 has two very different meanings for the San Francisco Giants organization. On one end of the spectrum, their High-A affiliate, the San Jose Giants, celebrated yet another California ...
While there has been on official announcement, Andrew Baggarly of the Mercury News reports that the San Francisco Giants have told Randy Winn to look for new employment...
So San Francisco Giants’ pitcher Tim Lincecum, big deal right? Nah, not really. Lots of athletes smoke marijuana so we really shouldn’t take this too seriously...
Tim Lincecum got busted for marijuana possession. Big deal. At least he didn’t hurt anyone. Kill anyone. Cheat the game. On top of that, the San Francisco Giants ace and Renton, Wash., native wasn’t even under the influence when he was caught.
If you're under 35 or have spent ANY time on the West Coast, the news that Tim Lincecum was pulled over and arrested on misdemeanor charges for marijuana possession isn't exactly surprising...
Cy Young award winner Tim Lincecum was cited for misdemeanor marijuana possession last weekend in southern Washington State...
Here's a little tidbit from the What Might Have Been Files, taken from a Glenn Dickey column in the San Francisco Chronicle of July 4, 1988...
Word around the streets of MLB is that free-agent hitter's don't put the San Francisco Giants anywhere near the top of their list because AT&T Park isn't a "hitter's" park...
Although it's making headlines, Freddy Sanchez' new two-year contract with the San Francisco Giants doesn't really qualify as news...
The World Series isn’t even over yet and the Hot Stove action has begun in Major League Baseball. Seems a little early to have the announcements of free agent signings but hey the San Francisco Giants got a lot of work to do...
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