Thursday, July 17, 2008

All Star Aftermath:
Lincecum Doing Fine, Wilson Proud

Had Tim Lincecum been available to pitch, he would have gone the 15th. Instead he watched "some" of the game from his hotel room. While we have not heard from the cover boy in the aftermath of his flu-like symptoms, his dad told the San Francisco Chronicle, "He's Fine."

Closer Brian Wilson represented the orange and black well, retiring the only two hitters he faced in the eighth. "I walked off with my head held high," he told MLB.com. "I thought it was exhilarating."

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It has been difficult to be a Giants fan these last several years - losing records, injuries, and bad contracts. We may be critical - but we stand by our team through good times and bad. The Giants remain one of the most storied franchises in the history of baseball and have a crop of new stars ready to add new pages to the Giants history books. Lincecum, Cain, Sanchez, Wilson and Sandoval are giving us reasons to be excited. Times may not always be stellar, but the Giants always give us something to talk about.