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Giants’ Greatest Pitching Trios
So, having done so for hitters, I thought I should give pitching trios their due. Here is a list of the top ten Giant pitching trios since 1900, ranked by Baseball Reference’s “runs above average” (RAA), which is the number … Continue reading
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This Day in Giants History: February 26, 2009
Tim Lincecum signs a $650,000, one-year deal with the Giants. The 24-year-old right-hander was the National League Cy Young Award winner in 2008, fanning a big-league leading 265 batters while yielding 182 hits in 227 innings.
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