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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Timothy Leroy Lincecum (/ˈlɪnsᵻkʌm/ LIN-sə-kʌm; born June 15, 1984), nicknamed \"The Freak\", is an American professional baseball starting pitcher who is currently a free agent. He has pitched for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB) since 2007. A three-time World Series champion, Lincecum helped turn the San Francisco Giants into a dynasty by winning three World Series championships in a five-year span. Lincecum was the team's ace starter in 2010 and as a relief pitcher in 2012 and 2014, winning the Babe Ruth Award in 2010 as the most valuable player of the MLB postseasonAfter attending Liberty Senior High School in Renton, Washington, Lincecum played college baseball at the University of Washington. Pitching for the Washington Huskies, he won the 2006 Golden Spikes Award. That year, Lincecum became the first Washington Husky to be selected in the first round of an MLB Draft, when the San Francisco Giants selected him tenth overall.Nicknamed \"The Freak\" for his ability to generate powerful pitches from his athletic but slight physique, the 5'11\" 170 pound power pitcher led the National League in strikeouts and strikeouts per nine innings pitched for three consecutive years in a span from 2008 to 2010 as well as shutouts in 2009, helping Lincecum win consecutive Cy Young Awards in 2008 and 2009 to become the first Major League pitcher to win the award in his first two full seasons. He has also appeared in four consecutive All-Star Games, from 2008 through 2011. In 2013, Lincecum pitched the first Petco Park no-hitter against the San Diego Padres. He repeated the feat again the following year, also against the Padres, becoming the first pitcher in Major League history to secure the first no-hit repeat against the same team in consecutive seasons. Lincecum is one of only two pitchers in Major League history to win multiple World Series championships, multiple Cy Young Awards, throw multiple no-hitters, and be elected to multiple All-Star Games, the other being Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax."@en }

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