Saturday, July 12, 2014

Little Timmy Lincecum

Who would have thought that Tim Lincecum would have the best record amongst the pitching rotation of the San Francisco Giants? He is just so cool.  It was easy to see that on Friday night, pitching against the Arizona Diamondbacks, he was having a blast on the hill at ATT Park.  He created seven scoreless innings (101 pitches), and then left the rest to relievers Juan Guiterrez and Jeremy Affeldt. 

Lincecum gave up three hits, two walks and struck out six.  Not bad.  He stood on that mountain, and I knew that he knew that he was in charge.  “What Kryptonite?”, I wondered.

He just keeps getting better, and better, and better.  Four wins in a row., 9-5 for the season.  The media likes to talk about his fear of Diamondbacks. Maybe he has put that conversation to an end.  Mike Krukow was rendered speechless while calling the game.  It was the first time Paul Goldschmidt has not hit in a game against Lincecum. He did manage a walk.

Just a few more fabulous stats for Timmy:
·      27 consecutive scoreless innings at home
·      only one earned run in the last four games

 Krukow found it easy to declare, “He’s back.” 

Oh Boy!

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Let’s not forget that baseball is a team sport. Pablo Sandoval had three hits including a homer and a double.  Pence has been hitting steadily for more than a dozen games. Morse seems to back to his hitting ways. It must have been the switch to the Pence Pants. I keep saying that.  Brandon Belt was 2 for 3 and had a walk, as well.  He seems to be settling down.

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