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Brian Patrick Wilson (born March 16, 1982), nicknamed "the Beard" [1] and "B-Weezy", [2] is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers .
Tim Lincecum, who was the Giants' starting pitcher in Games 1 and 5, then entered the game in a relief role to pitch the eighth inning. Lincecum struck out Werth, but gave up back-to-back singles to Victorino and Ibáñez. Giants manager Bruce Bochy promptly brought in closer Brian Wilson for a five-out save. Phillies catcher Ruiz hit a line ...
Former Giants closer Brian Wilson thew out the first pitch for the team's home opener on Tuesday without his trademark beard.
June 30 — Giants trade catcher Bengie Molina to the Texas Rangers for relief pitcher Chris Ray and a player to be named later [7] July 4 — Pitchers Tim Lincecum and Brian Wilson are named to the 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game [8] July 15 — Giants sign free agent Dontrelle Willis to a minor league deal [9]
Brian Wilson stranded the runners to end the eighth, and the Giants won the game 3–2, advancing to the World Series. [75] On October 27 at AT&T Park, in Game 1 of the World Series against the American League (AL) champion Texas Rangers, Lincecum committed what he called a "brain fart" in the first inning. [76]
The San Francisco Giants are in agreement on a one-year, $15 million deal with starting pitcher Justin Verlander, ESPN reports. Verlander, who turns 42 in February, will join the Giants for his ...
Andy Paley, a veteran producer and musician who worked with a wide range of artists including Brian Wilson, the Ramones, Madonna, Jonathan Richman, Elton John, Deborah Harry, NRBQ and many others ...
The single hit by opposing pitcher James McDonald is the only baserunner allowed by Cain in the game. April 15, 2012 – Closer Brian Wilson is diagnosed with a season-ending elbow injury requiring Tommy John surgery. April 17, 2012 – The Giants and LHP Madison Bumgarner agree on a new six-year contract extension.