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      • He decided to turn pro after his junior year, and the Giants selected Lincecum as the 10th pick in the first round of the 2006 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft.
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  2. After the 2015 season, he left the Giants and signed a contract with the Los Angeles Angels in hopes to jumpstart his career. This backfired, however, as he went 2-6 with a 9.16 ERA. His career ended with these struggles as he was simply unable to re-establish himself as a successful MLB pitcher.

  3. Jan 26, 2022 · In those four All-Star years for the Giants, Lincecum went 62-36 with a 2.81 ERA and had 977 strikeouts in 881 2/3 innings, good for exactly 10 strikeouts per nine. He had dominant outings in the 2010 playoffs, helping lead the Giants to their first World Series win since moving to San Francisco.

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    We’ve grown so accustomed to teams suppressing greatness by holding top talent in the minor leagues in order to save service time or, eventually, millions of dollars in arbitration. Kudos to the Giants, then, who welcomed Lincecum through the door to San Francisco after he knocked it down. When Lincecum gave up just one earned run in 31 innings of ...

    Lincecum fell to the Giants at the 10th overall pick despite a decorated career at the University of Washington because, simply, he defied physical limits. At a generously listed 5-11, Lincecum pumped his fastball into the upper 90s with wildly unique mechanics that he and his father stubbornly adhered to, to the chagrin of many scouts. Father and ...

    Lincecum has so far received just three votes of the 141 publicly-revealed ballots via Ryan Thibodaux’s Hall of Fame tracker.That would leave him short of the minimum 5% necessary to stay on the ballot for 2023, although anonymous voters may be more inclined to offer a tip of the cap to Lincecum’s special career.

    For Cooperstown? Not great. Yet Lincecum’s legend is more than secure, and even his decline could not stop the magic. In 2013, Lincecum lugged a 4.61 ERA into an otherwise nondescript July game at San Diego – and yet, he was somehow unstoppable again, no-hitting the Padres, striking out 13 and gutting through four walks and 148 pitches, Posey ambus...

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  4. May 13, 2011 · And it was not all about him. It was about the Giants as a team, and Lincecum led "a band of misfits" who put team before self to a World Series victory.

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  5. Oct 7, 2020 · It moved the Giants from a team that was just happy to be there, let’s see what shakes out, to an absolutely frightening opponent. A full-strength Lincecum gave them an advantage that most...

  6. Jan 25, 2022 · Tim Lincecum was knocked off the ballot after just one year, failing to receive the five percent necessary to stay on for 2023. Lincecum got nine total votes, good for 2.3 percent. This year's ballot was full of players with Giants ties, but they didn't fare well.

  7. Nov 22, 2021 · Joining Lincecum on the ballot for the first time are former Giants Jake Peavy and Joe Nathan. Peavy was a member of the rotation on the Giants’ 2014 title team, while Nathan was traded to the Twins before he became one of the best closers in baseball for over a decade.

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