I hope he throws his arm out ... 148 pitches ... that is old school. I didn’t realize that could happen in SFO. :) (just a gentle ribbing from a PHI phan.)
It was against the last place Padres so it shouldn’t count. /s
Wow, it’s been a rough year and a half for him.
I hate the Giants, but I’ve always liked Lincecum. Good for him.
Wow... 148 pitches! That’s common in college but very rare in the majors these days.
Congratulations to Tim - - I always liked that guy.
Glad to see he has got his mojo back
Lots of people thought he was on his way out
Great news!
Wow...
The only sport I know of where no action whatsoever is sought. I always imagine a game which ends with both pitchers throwing a “no-hit” game. (Thanks, Capt. Obvious, no explanation is necessary.)
Is there a website where I can watch the game? I’d like my twelve year old to see something like that. He pitched four innings last night, got two hits, but no runs. He also hit three home runs. I don’t think he has ever watched a pro baseball game.
They all threw their no-hitters AFTER their best seasons were behind them.
Congratulations, Tim! 148 pitches... Wow!
Awesome. Hopefully the three game sweep of the pads and the NO-NO the Gints can back to some winning baseball. Congrats Tim!!!
Damn fine game!!!! Had to watch replays of parts of it this a.m. Glad to see Timmy come alive, as well as the Giants!
Congrats to Tim. Superb job.
Gotta also give a hand to Buster Posey for catching his second no hitter in two years.
The Freak is back! But one-hundred-forty-eight pitches? That’ll burn your arm up!
On today’s post-game show on TV, Tim Lincecum was named player of the game: he sat on the bench for the entire game in the G’s 10-1 loss.