Tim Lincecum and the Giants win the World Series

Tim Lincecum and the Giants win the World Series

San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum brought his A-game to Game 5 of the 2010 World Series Game. The reigning two-time National League Cy Young winner pitched 8 innings giving up 3 hits including a homerun, but had 10 strikes including 3 in the third inning. He becomes the fifth pitcher in World Series history to have 10 or more strikes in a clinching game. Not only did the Giants win their first Series since relocating from New York to San Francisco in 1958, but they also earned baseball’s biggest prize for the first time since 1954 — ending the Majors’ third-longest dry spell.

Congrats to Tim Lincecum and the Giants!

SF readers, the San Francisco Giants ticker tape parade through the city takes place on Wednesday at 11am at Washington and Montgomery Street and go southbound on Montgomery Street to Market Street, before continuing westbound on Market Street to Civic Center Plaza. Following the parade, on the steps of City Hall, the mayor will present the team with the key to the City.

Tim Lincecum 2010 World Series Game 5 highlights

San Francisco Giants win 2010 World Series

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