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Tim Lincecum (SP), SF

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Tim Lincecum (SP), SF - Alert: HI
April 30, 2007

News: Tim Lincecum had another dominant start in Triple-A Sunday, striking out 14 batters over six scoreless innings, the Contra Costa Times reports. He now has a 0.32 ERA in 31 innings, allowing just 12 hits and striking out 46.

Views: We all know this guy is not short on talent. And we already have a ton of posts with him as the topic. However, I still found this info as pretty worthwhile:

Giants manager Bruce Bochy said the club has discussed promoting Lincecum, but not as a reliever. The problem is that the Giants don't currently have an open spot in their rotation. The Contra Costa Times notes they could try to send a pitcher like Matt Morris or Noah Lowry to the Yankees, but that is mere speculation. If you have enough spots on your bench, adding Lincecum now would be a smart move.


Posted by Bill Frikken: Apr 30 at 11:06 AM

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[1] by mjsully10 on 04/30/2007 03:25 amreply
How do you exactly pronounce his name?

I have always thought it was Lints-E-Cum... whats the correct way?
[2] by nick_g22 on 04/30/2007 03:31 amreply
mjsully10 wrote:
How do you exactly pronounce his name?

I have always thought it was Lints-E-Cum... whats the correct way?


You are correct. I saw an article about him at U of Washington with that pronunciation given, and just a week or so ago Peter Gammons said it that way on Baseball Tonight.
[3] by hessshaun on 04/30/2007 03:44 amreply
I say "line of cum" in my own head. Not trying to be funny but that is how I pronounce his name, and that is how I will until I hear it 20-30 times on SC.
[4] by NYsportsMAN on 04/30/2007 03:50 amreply
I had it at "Lints-cum" but Lintseecum is right?
[5] by joecahill on 05/03/2007 04:35 amreply
NYsportsMAN wrote:
I had it at "Lints-cum" but Lintseecum is right?


The announcers on KXEX sports radio in Fresno have been pronouncing it "lin-SICK-em" all season. I'd give them a pretty good chance of having it right. :-)
[6] by Jef..err..Jered Weaver on 05/03/2007 05:18 amreply
joecahill wrote:
NYsportsMAN wrote:
I had it at "Lints-cum" but Lintseecum is right?


The announcers on KXEX sports radio in Fresno have been pronouncing it "lin-SICK-em" all season. I'd give them a pretty good chance of having it right. :-)


They are.
[7] by crazyderik on 05/03/2007 05:20 amreply
Jef..err..Jered Weaver wrote:
joecahill wrote:
NYsportsMAN wrote:
I had it at "Lints-cum" but Lintseecum is right?


The announcers on KXEX sports radio in Fresno have been pronouncing it "lin-SICK-em" all season. I'd give them a pretty good chance of having it right. :-)


They are.


Ah, the worlds ONLY Jeff Weaver fan
[8] by Jef..err..Jered Weaver on 05/03/2007 05:24 amreply
crazyderik wrote:
Jef..err..Jered Weaver wrote:
joecahill wrote:
NYsportsMAN wrote:
I had it at "Lints-cum" but Lintseecum is right?


The announcers on KXEX sports radio in Fresno have been pronouncing it "lin-SICK-em" all season. I'd give them a pretty good chance of having it right. :-)


They are.


Ah, the worlds ONLY Jeff Weaver fan


Anti*
[9] by crazyderik on 05/03/2007 05:30 amreply
Anti-Jered also?
[10] by Jef..err..Jered Weaver on 05/03/2007 06:10 amreply
crazyderik wrote:
Anti-Jered also?


Pro Jered
Anti Jeff
[11] by EvilEmpire on 05/03/2007 07:43 amreply
We need to make another thread that does not have a high alert on it to discuss Lincecum's pronounciation so I don't think he was called up everytime it gets bumped.
[12] by DOH!!! on 05/03/2007 07:54 amreply
Wow. I can only imagine what a trio of Zito, Cain, and Lincecum is like.
[13] by apobull on 05/03/2007 08:36 amreply
Is a promotion possible here soon with Ortiz going on the Dl? That would seem to open the door should they want to promote him now.....
[14] by crazyderik on 05/03/2007 09:13 amreply
When did Ortiz go to the DL? It must have been in the last day or 2...I didnt hear about it till now
[15] by apobull on 05/03/2007 09:18 amreply
Today or yesterday he hit it
[16] by CMac on 05/03/2007 09:55 amreply
The Giants were expected to recall right-hander Tim Lincecum from Triple-A Fresno to replace Ortiz in the rotation. He would start Sunday's series finale.

"We're still talking about it but we're expecting him to make that start," Bochy said. "This is a tough kid who handled himself well in spring training. He'll be fine if it turns out to be him."

--San Fran AP 5/3/07

ABOUT. DAMN. TIME.

By the way, the Giants play the Phillies on Sunday and Cole Hamels is slated to start opposite Lincecum. Gotta love it.
[17] by joecahill on 05/03/2007 11:59 amreply
Timmeh got the call today...he is expected to start Sunday on ESPN, so everyone will get the chance to see. LINK

Quote:
Lincecum likely to start Sunday
Giants' top prospect slated for Major League debut
By Chris Haft / MLB.com

SAN FRANCISCO -- One day after the Kentucky Derby, the Giants likely will turn loose their most heralded thoroughbred.

Right-hander Tim Lincecum, who has overmatched the Pacific Coast League with Triple-A Fresno, is the probable starter for Sunday's series finale against the Philadelphia Phillies at AT&T Park. Lincecum would replace Russ Ortiz, who went on the 15-day disabled list Thursday with right elbow neuritis.

Giants manager Bruce Bochy hedged only slightly when asked if Lincecum, 22, would make his Giants debut by filling Sunday's vacancy.

"We're expecting him to make that start," Bochy said. "But, obviously, we have a roster move to make if that's the case. So we're still thinking about it."

The Giants recalled infielder Kevin Frandsen from Fresno to take Ortiz's spot on the active roster.

Expectations have surrounded Lincecum since last June, when the Giants made him their No. 1 selection (10th overall) in the First-Year Player Draft and paid him a $2.025 million bonus. But the sense of anticipation soared even more once the season began and Lincecum dominated opponents through each of his five starts. He's 4-0 with an 0.29 ERA -- that's one earned run allowed in 31 innings -- while allowing 12 hits and walking 11. He has struck out 46, including 14 in his most recent start last Sunday against Colorado Springs.

As impressive as Lincecum looked in that game, Frandsen said that his previous effort might have demonstrated his competitive maturity more accurately. Facing Tucson on April 23, Lincecum surrendered his only run of the season in the second inning when he issued a leadoff walk, hit the next batter and flung a wild pitch before allowing a sacrifice fly. But Lincecum recovered to throw 6 1/3 no-hit innings, missing a chance to complete a no-hitter in the seven-inning contest (it was part of a doubleheader) because he exhausted his pitch count.

"That made me feel like he was ready for something bigger because he doesn't give in," Frandsen said, comparing Lincecum's stubbornness to Matt Cain's. "It's fun playing behind him. You want to see what's gonna happen."

Sunday's game happens to be scheduled for a national telecast on ESPN. But Bochy, who managed Lincecum in Spring Training, believes that the University of Washington product can cope with the hype.

"They're all TV games now," Bochy said. "If it is Timmy, that's not going to come into play with what he does. This is a tough kid. He handled himself well in the spring. If it turns out he makes that start, he'll be fine."

Having experienced a small measure of fuss as a native of nearby San Jose when he made his Giants debut last season, Frandsen can identify with what Lincecum will encounter. But, Frandsen said, "If he does what he normally does, which I honestly think he'll do, San Francisco is going to be in for a treat."


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