Tim Lincecum and The Original Retro Brand Introduce “The Freak” Apparel Collection!
All-Star pitcher Tim Lincecum and The Original Retro Brand have joined forces to create and launch an exclusive clothing line for the star pitcher. This collection features men’s, women’s and youth premium tees paired with iconic images of Tim’s famous bowtie look and his well-known titles “The Freak” and “The Franchise.” The collection can be found at an assortment of Bay Area boutiques, The San Francisco Giants Team Shop andwww.originalretrobrand.com. Tim is one of the best pitchers in baseball, a two-time National League Cy Young Award winner and four-time All-Star. He has led the league in strikeouts each of the last three seasons and in 2010 led his team to its first championship in San Francisco with a 4-1 record in the postseason. Read more at: http://originalretrobrand.com/blog/tim-lincecum-and-the-original-retro-brand-introduce-“the-freak”-apparel-collection/
“I’m fine,” he said, “just another crappy nuisance to deal with. Can’t do anything, can’t get down, can’t get mad, just treat it and be over with. On a serious note, they asked me what kind of music you want to listen to on the MRK. It’s like, I don’t care, whatever’s playing. And I kid you not, ‘Smoke on the Water’ was playing. So everything’s going to be good.”
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The reigning World Series champions announced agreements on one-year contracts Tuesday with outfielder Cody Ross ($6.3 million), left-hander Jonathan Sanchez ($3.7 million) and right-hander Ramon Ramirez ($1.65 million).
I believe this to be another step to another World Series!
Belt’s an uncommonly talented performer who might become yet another first-year offensive dynamo for the Giants, following Pablo Sandoval (2009) and Buster Posey (‘10).
1. Superb Starting Pitching
2. A Deep Bullpen
3. Key Additions for an Improved Offense
4. Decent Defense
5. Team Chemistry
6. Fan Support
7. The Giants’ Media Crew
8. Brian Sabean
9. Bruce Bochy
10. The Machine
So much for the unbeatable Mr. Lee.
SAN FRANCISCO — Somebody forgot to tell the San Francisco Giants that batting practice was over.