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yuiyoshida

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Sun Aug 24, 2014, 09:35 AM Aug 2014

Lincecum's struggles in 6-2 loss prompt rotation discussion



Washington --

Say this for Tim Lincecum: He's an honest man when breaking down his performance.

"It's pretty horse-. Yeah, just horse-."

And ...

"I kind of screwed us over. I mean, really screwed us over."

The Giants will be discussing Lincecum's status in the rotation. After the two-time Cy Young Award winner was pulled in the third inning of Saturday's 6-2 loss to the Nationals, manager Bruce Bochy wouldn't commit to Lincecum making his next start.

"This is something we need to talk about internally, what our best option is," Bochy said. "We'll look at it and see what the best thing is for Timmy and for us the next time around."

One alternative is Yusmeiro Petit, who replaced Lincecum and was perfect for 4 1/3 innings. Somewhat quietly, Petit has retired 38 straight batters - the equivalent of one perfect game plus 3 2/3 bonus perfectos.

http://www.sfgate.com/giants/shea/article/Lincecum-struggles-in-6-2-loss-rotation-change-5708338.php
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Lincecum's struggles in 6-2 loss prompt rotation discussion (Original Post) yuiyoshida Aug 2014 OP
Three years in a row. malthaussen Aug 2014 #1
The guy who relieved Lincecum should be starting. Kingofalldems Aug 2014 #2

malthaussen

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1. Three years in a row.
Sun Aug 24, 2014, 10:36 AM
Aug 2014

Tim Lincecum has been pretty bad since 2012 inclusive. There is no reason to think he will ever regain his Cy Young form. His control has worsened and his strikeouts dropped consistently since 2009. (Granted that he still led the league in ks in 2010, it was a lower rate than 2009)

If he wasn't making 17 mil, there would be no excuse for him being in the rotation. He is not performing at all above replacement value. (OTOH, he is better than last year)

Having said that, I do get so tired of wishy-washy non-statements like Bochy's. Manager-speak is so irritating. I much prefer Tim's candor.

-- Mal

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