In keeping with the Tim Lincecum theme, here’s a video (not mine) of his big-league debut –Sunday, May 6, 2007 against the Phillies here in San Francisco
October 20, 2025
In keeping with the Tim Lincecum theme, here’s a video (not mine) of his big-league debut –Sunday, May 6, 2007 against the Phillies here in San Francisco
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Oh man, did Bonds start the season on the DL that year? I forgot they moved feliz from 3b. That lineup brings back memories. Thanks for posting
I remember watching this game at work. I was so hyped for it! I had been following him since we drafted him. I think he gave up like 6 runs or something like that, had to hear it from a dodger fan at work. But big time Timmy Jim deff lived up
To the hype and then some! Deff in my top 5 fav giants all time
You could tell me that’s a LLWS pic and I wouldn’t argue.
Sunday Night Baseball with our good friend and Hall of Famer Jon Miller on the call 🙂
Fuck yeah!Â
I was there, still have the ticket. One day I hope I can get it autographed!
Over the last eight innings, the Giants were 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position and grounded into two double plays. They blew a prime chance in the seventh when Randy Winn was thrown out trying to go from second to third on a groundball to shortstop. Then Eugenio Velez was picked off first base with runners at the corners and one out.
7 comments
Oh man, did Bonds start the season on the DL that year? I forgot they moved feliz from 3b. That lineup brings back memories. Thanks for posting
I remember watching this game at work. I was so hyped for it! I had been following him since we drafted him. I think he gave up like 6 runs or something like that, had to hear it from a dodger fan at work. But big time Timmy Jim deff lived up
To the hype and then some! Deff in my top 5 fav giants all time
You could tell me that’s a LLWS pic and I wouldn’t argue.
Sunday Night Baseball with our good friend and Hall of Famer Jon Miller on the call 🙂
Fuck yeah!Â
I was there, still have the ticket. One day I hope I can get it autographed!
https://www.mercurynews.com/2008/04/29/giants-lincecum-lose-on-balk/
2025 Giants played like the 2008 Giants.
Over the last eight innings, the Giants were 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position and grounded into two double plays. They blew a prime chance in the seventh when Randy Winn was thrown out trying to go from second to third on a groundball to shortstop. Then Eugenio Velez was picked off first base with runners at the corners and one out.