Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Timothy Leroy Lincecum (/ ˈ l ɪ n s ə k ʌ m / LIN-sə-kum; [1] born June 15, 1984), nicknamed "the Freak", [2] is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played ten seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily for the San Francisco Giants.
[notes 1] The Giants have no-hit the Philadelphia Phillies and San Diego Padres the most, doing so three times each—Wiltse in 1908; Jeff Tesreau in 1912; Jesse Barnes in 1922; Jonathan Sánchez in 2009; and Tim Lincecum in 2013 and 2014. Every Giants no-hitter has been a shutout (which is likely, but not a given, considering baserunners can ...
This is a list of nicknames of Major League Baseball teams and players. It includes a complete list of nicknames of players in the Baseball Hall of Fame, a list of nicknames of current players, nicknames of popular players who have played for each major league team, and lists of nicknames grouped into particular categories (e.g., ethnic nicknames, personality trait nicknames etc.). [1]
Tim Lincecum's fall from grace was swift, but a new photo shows the former ace bulking up -- and maybe eyeing a return to the mound. Tim Lincecum's fall from grace was swift, but a new photo shows ...
The San Francisco Giants announced Thursday that Cristin Coleman, the wife of former Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum, has died. The team expressed its condolences to Lincecum, his wife's family, her ...
Two-time Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum agreed to a contract with the Texas Rangers. According to multiple reports, Lincecum will join the Rangers on a one-year deal. Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports ...
Tim Lincecum (born 1984) (Bellevue), MLB pitcher, 2008 National League Cy Young winner Mary Livingstone (1905–1983) (Seattle), comedian, wife of Jack Benny Gary Locke (born 1950) (Seattle), Governor of Washington; U.S. Secretary of Commerce ; U.S. Ambassador to China
Jim Abbott, Jered Weaver and Tim Lincecum are the only award winners to pitch an MLB no-hitter, [11] while Horner is the only one to hit four home runs in one MLB game. [12] Furthermore, 17 players won the Dick Howser Trophy (considered to be the Heisman Trophy of college baseball) [13] [14] alongside the Golden Spikes Award. [15]