Lincecum is always a good bet to pitch against the Oakland A's. In seven career starts against the San Francisco Giants' Bay Area rivals through the 2011 season, Lincecum has a record of five wins and one loss.
Since Lincecum is pencilled in to start for the National League in the 2009 All-Star Game, be sure to pay attention to his next regular-season start for the San Francisco Giants. Like most major-league teams, the Giants use a five-man starting rotation. If Lincecum starts at Pittsburgh on Friday, July 17, then he most likely will pitch against the Braves in Atlanta on Wednesday, July 22. If he starts at Pittsburgh on Saturday, July 18, he's a good bet to pitch against Atlanta on Thursday, July 23. If Lincecum somehow is held back until Sunday. July 19, then he probably won't pitch against the Braves at all. I doubt that that will happen because he's been so dominant against Atlanta the last couple of seasons.
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Here is one way to figure it out. Lincecum, who is becoming the most dominant pitcher in baseball, is scheduled to start the 2009 All-Star Game for the National League. So when regular-season play resumes, be sure to pay attention to his next start for the San Francisco Giants. Like most major-league teams, the Giants use a five-man starting rotation. So if Lincecum pitches Friday, July 17 at Pittsburgh, you can pretty much guess he will start against Atlanta on Wednesday, July 22. If he pitches on Saturday, July 18 at Pittsburgh, then he probably will start against Atlanta on Thursday, July 23. If he somehow is held back until Sunday, July 19, he probably is going to miss the Atlanta series entirely.
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Don Larsen in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Game 1: Cliff Lee vs. Tim Lincecum. Game 2: C.J. Wilson vs. Matt Cain. Game 3: Colby Lewis vs. Jonathan Sanchez.
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Jose Canseco of the Oakland Athletics in the 2nd inning of Game 1 of the 1988 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. It was his second plate appearance ... he was hit by a pitch in the 1st inning.
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No. Hampton pitched for the Braves between 2003-2006. He did pitch in the 2003 and 2004 NLDS but never a World Series for the Braves. He did pitch in the 2000 World Series for the New York Mets.