Giants ace Lincecum wins second straight Cy Young

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Tim Lincecum(notes) 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.

Two NL Cy Young Awards, a pair of All-Star selections—all at age 25.

Lincecum has a couple of ideas in that area: Grow up and make better decisions personally, and pitch the San Francisco Giants into the playoffs at last.

The hard-throwing right-hander figured the Cardinals’ Chris Carpenter(notes) was set to win this year’s NL Cy Young award, but Lincecum captured the honor Thursday for the second straight year by the slimmest of margins.

“Where do we go from here? It’s pretty awesome,” Giants general manager Brian Sabean said. “Obviously, a momentous day. Pretty amazing, but that’s what defines Timmy.”

In one of the tightest votes in the history of the award, only 10 points separated the top three vote-getters. Carpenter was second and St. Louis teammate Adam Wainwright(notes) finished third despite getting the most first-place votes.

It’s been quite a month for Lincecum, a 15-game winner in 2009 who led the league with 261 strikeouts and tied for top marks in the NL with four complete games and two shutouts.

“I couldn’t ever have seen this happening growing up,” he said during a news conference at AT&T Park. “I just came out lucky on top.”

At the same time, he is facing misdemeanor marijuana charges stemming from a traffic stop in his home state of Washington on Oct. 30. No questions regarding the incident were allowed, but Lincecum apologized and acknowledged making a mistake while reading a prepared statement. He also touched on the issue in a roundabout way, saying, “it won’t ever happen again and I promise to become better in the future.”

“I think a lot of growing up has to do with experiences you go through, whether that be good or bad,” Lincecum said, slightly emotional. “There’s different people who go through different experiences that shape them. It’s unfortunate also that you have to go through the bumps, like I am going through, to get to where you think you need to be. It’s just about changing yourself and looking for the right road to take instead of making it hard on yourself.”

In case he’s in need of a morale boost, Lincecum’s name is now being mentioned in the same breath as other Cy Young multi-winners—Randy Johnson(notes), Greg Maddux(notes), Sandy Koufax.

“I think he’s one of those guys, I really do,” Giants pitching coach Dave Righetti said.

Lincecum, with nicknames of “Freak” and “Franchise” because of his funky delivery and quick ascent to the big leagues, became the first repeat winner since Johnson won four in a row from 1999-2002 with Arizona. The Big Unit won his 300th game in June for the Giants and Lincecum leaned on him at times for expertise.

Yet Lincecum has always done things his own way, from not icing his arm to munching Philly cheesesteaks pregame and socializing in the clubhouse before his starts. The 5-foot-11, 170-pound Lincecum broke into the majors in May 2007— less than a year after being drafted with the 10th overall pick out of Washington—with two top-notch pitches, but he’s worked to develop a changeup that is now his “go-to” pitch.

He has overpowered baseball’s best hitters by defying physics with his quirky delivery.

“He definitely is setting his mark in baseball,” San Francisco manager Bruce Bochy said. “It is remarkable at his age and how young it is in his career how he has established himself as one of the elite pitchers in the game.”

Lincecum received 11 first-place votes, 12 seconds and nine thirds for 100 points in balloting released by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. Carpenter had nine firsts, 14 seconds and seven thirds to finish with 94.

Wainwright, who led the NL with 19 wins and 233 innings, had 12 first-place votes, five seconds and 15 thirds for 90 points. Trevor Hoffman(notes), who finished behind Tom Glavine(notes) in 1998, is the only other player to get the most firsts and not win the award.

In winning the award a year ago, Lincecum went 18-5 with a 2.62 ERA and a majors-leading 265 strikeouts, remarkable numbers for a fourth-place club that finished 72-90. The Giants stayed in the playoff chase well into September this year, but missed out for the sixth straight season. At 88-74, they won 16 more games than in 2008.

Sabean, who said he wasn’t “overly concerned” by Lincecum’s arrest, is prepared for what could be a lengthy arbitration process with Lincecum this winter. The Giants aren’t planning to reward him with a longterm deal at this stage, but that has nothing to do with Lincecum’s legal trouble. Lincecum had a $650,000 salary in 2009.

“I don’t know if we ever grow up, as people, as professionals,” Sabean said. “It’s a process. I don’t know if he’s any different from any young guy trying to make a name for himself, make a living. Obviously the stakes are higher when you’re Tim Lincecum.”

Lincecum went 15-7 with a 2.48 ERA in 32 starts and 225 1-3 innings. After winning his first Cy Young award, he wasn’t content.

“I think that just comes back to being a student of the game and never settling,” he said. “A lot of guys can just sit on things they did. I could easily have sat on what I did last year and just tried to bounce off it. I didn’t. I just wanted to become better. I got to be around guys like Randy Johnson, guys that I looked up to when I was a kid.”

AP Sports Writer Jay Cohen in New York contributed to this report.

Updated Nov 20, 3:20 am EST
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  1. jackaroo
    825. Posted by jackaroo Sun Nov 22 6:28pm EST

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    To my fellow fans of STEROID injected, corked bat, Yankee or Red Sox fixed, scripted, programmed Bud Selig empty suit, ESPN produced MLB-WWE TV theater of the absurd.

    We all know that the Cy Young award always goes to a DOPER and future DUI arrested tool.

    Sports fiction writers do the voting---and they are on heavy Vodka & cheese fed IVs too.

    MLB is about: ENTERTAINMENT, beer, steroid hot dawgs, diabetes, DUIs, and whole lot of empty denials.

    If the Yankees MUST be in post season play every year---THAT IS WHAT we want.

    If a dozen STEROID pitchers and managers (LaRussa & Cepeda) get into DUI wrecks and get killed, that is OK too.

    We LOVE IT and so does Bud Selig, Disney-ESPN and Nike.

    Yankees are the #1 steroid TV team!
  2. jackaroo
    824. Posted by jackaroo Sun Nov 22 6:28pm EST

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    You clearly don't know baseball Flyer.

    But Flyer is an EXPERT on TV produced theater acts which use:

    doper actors (Clemens, Canseco, Lincecum, McGwire, Bonds, Pettitte, Ramirez, Ortiz, Pujols, Jeter and A-Roid)

    corked bats (eg: Pete Rose, Sammy Sosa)

    aging stars; Clemens, Glavine, Bonds, McGwire, Johnson, Henderson)

    false records: RBI, stolen bases, KOs, HRs, "Cal Ripken I showed up and my dad played me award". or the Doc Gooden/Roide Clemens/Timmy Lincecum Cy Young Pot Smoker DUI arrest.

    STEROID AUDITs by George J. Mitchell (then Chairman of Disney-ESPN)

    MLB = WWE

    Sports fiction writers make it cool beans!
  3. kingpaddy
    823. Posted by kingpaddy Sun Nov 22 2:37pm EST

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    Oh crap flyer, you just reminded me I forgot to take my steroids this morning, thanks.
  4. kingpaddy
    822. Posted by kingpaddy Sun Nov 22 2:35pm EST

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    You clearly don't know baseball Flyer.
  5. jackaroo
    821. Posted by jackaroo Sun Nov 22 2:28pm EST

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    I'm not a TV STEROID & corked bat theater Cardinal or Giant fan but it's very obvious that both Wainwright & Carpenter got WWE ROBBED. I didn't realize that strikeouts were so much more important than wins & ERA's..........sorry, not in my book. Lincecum is a good pitcher & he may have deserved it last year but not this one. Just like the All Star game, the players should be the ones to do the voting .....not the sportswriters or the fans..They know best who's really the best. This is an example of what happens when misinformed people get to vote. I can only imagine what Wainwright & Carpenter are feeling right about now.

    WWE rules. ESPN-Disney MLB sucks.
  6. kingpaddy
    820. Posted by kingpaddy Sun Nov 22 2:21pm EST

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    Hey crazy man Flyer,
    Late riser are you. I am glad you are anti-religion I don't know what I would do if you were shoving Jesus down everyones throat. Try a little mescaline. It always helps me when I am in doldrums like you are. Don't do acid as you have to be mentally stable to take that stuff.
  7. kingpaddy
    819. Posted by kingpaddy Sun Nov 22 2:12pm EST

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    madgrandpacat

    What are you mental. This is the USA not the East Coast of America. Come out here to Texas,but watch yourself. We are allowed to carry concealed firearms. Thing is we don't go around shooting everyone. Try that in NYC. By the way I went to Compton College and I am white and I have no love for racist like you.
  8. jackaroo
    818. Posted by jackaroo Sun Nov 22 2:09pm EST

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    To my fellow fans of STEROID injected, corked bat, Yankee or Red Sox fixed, scripted, programmed Bud Selig empty suit, ESPN produced MLB-WWE TV theater of the absurd.

    We all know that the Cy Young award always goes to a DOPER and future DUI arrested tool.

    Sports fiction writers do the voting---and they are on heavy Vodka & cheese fed IVs too.

    MLB is about: ENTERTAINMENT, beer, steroid hot dawgs, diabetes, DUIs, and whole lot of empty denials.

    If the Yankees MUST be in post season play every year---THAT IS WHAT we want.

    If a dozen STEROID pitchers and managers (LaRussa & Cepeda) get into DUI wrecks and get killed, that is OK too.

    We LOVE IT and so does Bud Selig, Disney-ESPN and Nike.

    Yankees are the #1 steroid TV team!
  9. jeffstorm2
    817. Posted by jeffstorm2 Sun Nov 22 12:27pm EST

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    "bunnies"- do u stay up nites thinkin of those quick one liners? too funny! thanks for da laughs! :)
  10. Bunnies will steal your soul
    816. Posted by Bunnies will steal your soul Sun Nov 22 5:54am EST

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    Now he has a trophy to put on the other side of his 2 foot bong in his trophy case.
  11. <i>madgrandpacat</i>
    815. Posted by madgrandpacat Sun Nov 22 5:11am EST

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    Yankees won because the East Coast RULES and the West Coast DROOLS. The only reason you won in Basketball is because your afraid of all the riff-raff from Compton burning down your Beverly Hills mansions. San Francisco: GAY capitol of the world!
  12. jeffstorm2
    813. Posted by jeffstorm2 Sat Nov 21 8:17pm EST

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    yup, no doubt about it, matt has some issues. it was a pleasure to report him, i hope YAHOO does its j-o-b. ppl like that need to find a "chat room of like-minded ppl"...AND STAY THERE! :) good for Lincey, but bad example to youth...
  13. jackaroo
    812. Posted by jackaroo Sat Nov 21 4:39pm EST

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    post 800

    To all,

    Truth Serum is correct.
    Peter Joachim has changed his online handle to Matt.
    He is a sick puppy who posts on sporting sites all over the United States and in Europe.
    Feel free to use the report abuse option on Matts posts.

    The posters on the Yahoo Cycling sports articles are trying to have IT as we call him, banned from all Yahoo Sports posts. I am afraid that the campaign to have IT banned has pushed IT over the edge.

    IGNORE IT!

    However, as a Giant fan go Tim!
  14. Haters D
    811. Posted by Haters D Sat Nov 21 7:58am EST

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    The only reason why carp and wain got more wins is because they have hitters. Imagine lincecum has that same offense, he probably wouldn't lose a game. Right there says something.
  15. MaryannishotterthanGinger
    810. Posted by MaryannishotterthanGinger Fri Nov 20 11:43pm EST

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    i agree with the California left wing politics and I live her. ALL FROM SF. Boxer, Gavin Newsome and Feinstein. Thank God for the weather in southern california.
  16. MaryannishotterthanGinger
    809. Posted by MaryannishotterthanGinger Fri Nov 20 11:40pm EST

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    Unfortunately Matt has it Right.
  17. hater h
    808. Posted by hater h Fri Nov 20 11:35pm EST

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    Matt -- kill yourself.
  18. patrick
    807. Posted by patrick Fri Nov 20 11:32pm EST

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    h.dano57 and Erwin (that's kinda of a cool name haven'[y heard that one in a while)
    You can' seriously tell us that Wainwright had a better season pitching than Carpenter,



    Carpenter is lights out better
  19. patrick
    806. Posted by patrick Fri Nov 20 11:32pm EST

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    h.dano57 and Erwin (that's kinda of a cool name haven'[y heard that one in a while)
    You can' seriously tell us that Wainwright had a better season pitching than Carpenter,



    Carpenter is lights out better
  20. jackaroo
    805. Posted by jackaroo Fri Nov 20 11:23pm EST

    Report Abuse

    To my fellow fans of STEROID injected, corked bat, Yankee or Red Sox fixed, scripted, programmed Bud Selig empty suit, ESPN produced MLB-WWE TV theater of the absurd.

    We all know that the Cy Young award always goes to a DOPER and future DUI arrested tool.

    Sports fiction writers do the voting---and they are on heavy Vodka & cheese fed IVs too.

    MLB is about: ENTERTAINMENT, beer, steroid hot dawgs, diabetes, DUIs, and whole lot of empty denials.

    If the Yankees MUST be in post season play every year---THAT IS WHAT we want.

    If a dozen STEROID pitchers and managers (LaRussa & Cepeda) get into DUI wrecks and get killed, that is OK too.

    We LOVE IT and so does Bud Selig, Disney-ESPN and Nike.

    Yankees are the #1 steroid TV team!
  21. mike
    804. Posted by mike Fri Nov 20 11:02pm EST

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    I'm not a Cardinal or Giant fan but it's very obvious that both Wainwright & Carpenter got ROBBED. I didn't realize that strikeouts were so much more important than wins & ERA's..........sorry, not in my book. Lincecum is a good pitcher & he may have deserved it last year but not this one. Just like the All Star game, the players should be the ones to do the voting .....not the sportswriters or the fans..They know best who's really the best. This is an example of what happens when misinformed people get to vote. I can only imagine what Wainwright & Carpenter are feeling right about now.
  22. jackaroo
    803. Posted by jackaroo Fri Nov 20 10:44pm EST

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    The guy now posting as Truthserum is actually a washed up former DQed para-olympian racer named Larry Cable Guy Truthserum from Orinda, CA. He has for quite awhile posted under the name John T, but he posts under many different names. We've been getting under his skin over on the bicycling message boards so he has assumed the identity of a good guy named bikedad in order to try and discredit him.

    He's a nut case obviously, but he should be institutionalized soon.

    Along with all Nike dopers; Agassi, McEnroe, Kobe, A-Roid, Giambi, Lance Pharmstrong, Marion Jones.
  23. jackaroo
    802. Posted by jackaroo Fri Nov 20 10:43pm EST

    Report Abuse

    To my fellow fans of STEROID injected, corked bat, Yankee or Red Sox fixed, scripted, programmed Bud Selig empty suit, ESPN produced MLB-WWE TV theater of the absurd.

    We all know that the Cy Young award always goes to a DOPER and future DUI arrested tool.

    Sports fiction writers do the voting---and they are on heavy Vodka & cheese fed IVs too.

    MLB is about: ENTERTAINMENT, beer, steroid hot dawgs, diabetes, DUIs, and whole lot of empty denials.

    If the Yankees MUST be in post season play every year---THAT IS WHAT we want.

    If a dozen STEROID pitchers and managers (LaRussa & Cepeda) get into DUI wrecks and get killed, that is OK too.

    We LOVE IT and so does Bud Selig, Disney-ESPN and Nike.

    Yankees are the #1 steroid TV team!

    Truthserum lives in Glendale!
  24. jackaroo
    801. Posted by jackaroo Fri Nov 20 10:42pm EST

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    The guy now posting as Matt is actually a washed up former bike racer named Larry Truthserum from Orinda, CA. He has for quite awhile posted under the name John T, but he posts under many different names. We've been getting under his skin over on the bicycling message boards so he has assumed the identity of a good guy named bikedad in order to try and discredit him.

    He's a nut case obviously, but he should be institutionalized soon.

    Along with all Nike dopers; Agassi, McEnroe, Kobe, A-Roid, Giambi, Lance Pharmstrong, Marion Jones.
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