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Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tim Lincecum has been so dominant in his first two full major league seasons that even his top bosses don't know how he can get much better.
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A Pack A Day (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ok.... Here's how this worked. Fans who attended the August 7, 1983 Giants versus Astros game received a small box containing 15 Mother's Cookies San Francisco Giants cards. Unfortunately, a complete set consists of 20 cards. Not to fear, though, 'cause each box contained a redemption card that could be mailed away, and a few weeks later, five more cards would arrive at your very doorstep. Problem...
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jason Beck / MLB.com : Tigers Minor Leaguer suspended — Infielder Bourquin tests positive for amphetamine — Tigers Minor Leaguer Ronnie Bourquin will miss the first 50 games of next season as part of a suspension from Major League Baseball for testing positive for an amphetamine.
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jayson Stark / MLB : Revenue sharing a mess — Why not just put a tax on teams that pocket the money they get from revenue sharing? — ESPN.com … The Yankees just won another World Series (as you might have heard someplace) — and we all know what that means: — The crying game is on. … Sound familiar?
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Giants starter Tim Lincecum, one of baseball's most dazzling and charismatic players, made history Thursday when he won baseball's highest pitching honor, the Cy Young Award, for a second consecutive season. In winning an extremely close vote of 32 baseball...
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Chicago news (Free subscription) | yesterday
San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum won the NL Cy Young Award on Thursday for the second consecutive season to become the first repeat winner since Randy Johnson, emerging from one of the tightest votes in the history of the honor. The wiry right-hander, nicknamed "The Freak" for his giant stride, led the NL with 261 strikeouts and tied for the league lead with four complete games and two...
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CBS 4 - South Florida's Source for (Free subscription) | yesterday
San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum won the NL Cy Young Award on Thursday for the second consecutive season to become the first repeat winner since Randy Johnson, emerging from one of the tightest votes in the history of the honor. The wiry right-hander, nicknamed "The Freak" for his giant stride, led the NL with 261 strikeouts and tied for the league lead with four complete games and two...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
File this bit of trivia away for your next bar bet: Who was the only player other than the Cardinals’ <strong>Adam Wainwright</strong> to finish with the most first-place votes in the voting for the Cy Young Award and not win? That was where Wainwright found himself on Thursday as <strong>Tim Lincecum</strong> of the San Francisco Giants won his second consecutive...
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Ballbug (Free subscription) | yesterday
Troy Renck / All Things Rockies : Atkins won't be released Friday when 40-man roster set — DENVER — Garrett Atkins' future remains in limbo after the club told him that he won't be released Friday when 40-man rosters set. Atkins is in final year of arbitration, and the Rockies aren't going to pay him in excess …