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Tim Lincecum is a two-time Cy Young Award winner and starting pitcher for the San Francisco Giants.
Tim Lincecum is a starting pitcher for the San Francisco Giants. Drafted in 2006, he won the National League Cy Young award twice (2008 and 2009) and led the Giants to win the 2010 World Series.
No, the professional golfer from the LPGA tour and the two-time Cy Young Award-winning pitcher for the San Francisco Giants are not related.
Tim Lincecum, the National League's Cy Young Award winner in 2008 and 2009.
Although he didn't win 20 games in 2009, Cy Young voters apparently were impressed by the quality of Lincecum's pitching despite inconsistent run support from the San Francisco Giants' offense.
No. Since 2007, the two-time National League Cy Young Award winner has played his entire career with the San Francisco Giants.
The 2009 National League Cy Young Award winner was Tim Lincecum (2) The 2009 American League Cy Young Award winner was Zack Greinke
Tim Lincecum won the award this year.
Despite his overwhelming success with unorthodox pitching mechanics, the two-time National League Cy Young Award winner does not have a bionic arm. Although San Francisco Giants pitching coach Dave Righetti doesn't tinker with Lincecum's delivery, he does limit his pitches per game. As a result, you rarely see Lincecum on the mound in the eighth inning of a contest.
Tim Lincecum, University of Washington
the government helped migrant workers by attended the University of Washington, where he won the Golden Spikes Award as the top collegiate player in the nation. He was a first-round draft choice of the Giants in 2006, and debuted in MLB in 2007. Lincecum is a two-time Cy Young Award winner. In his MLB career, Lincecum has appeared in four All-Star Games. He was a member of the 2010 and 2012 World Series champions, winning the Babe Ruth Award in 2010.
Tim Lincecum won the 2008 National League MVP Award.