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No dunk, but Cal women lose to Baylor

(11-22) 17:27 PST BERKELEY -- The best thing that happened to Cal in its first loss of the season was something that did not happen. Mountainous Baylor freshman Brittney Griner did not dunk on the Golden Bears, although she tried. With No. 8 Baylor ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: California Golden Bears

A few Friday night notes

-- The Giants have moved four prospects onto their 40-man roster, which protects them from the upcoming Rule 5 draft. You can click on their names to see their milb.com pages. They are outfielder Darren Ford, starting pitcher Kevin Pucetas, first ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ford Motor Company,  Brian Sabean,  Bengie Molina,  New York Mets,  Dan Uggla

Second Cy Young is historic

In winning an extremely close vote of 32 baseball writers from National League cities around the country, Lincecum became the first player in the 54-year history of the Cy Young Award to capture it in his first two full seasons in the major leagues. At ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Cy Young,  National League,  Greg Maddux,  Sandy Koufax,  Randy Johnson

Lincecum says pot bust 'won't ever happen again'

Reading a carefully crafted and legally vetted statement during a conference call with reporters, Lincecum said, "I made a mistake and I regret my actions earlier this month in Washington. I want to apologize to the Giants organization and the fans. I ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  AT&T Inc.

Sabean: Bay and Holliday unlikely

Tim Lincecum's live press conference just ended. Afterward, we talked to GM Brian Sabean, who said he has not contacted agents for the two big hitters on the free-agent market, Matt Holliday or Jason Bay, and does not expect to either. I'll have the ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  19 Nov 2009

Lincecum wins 2009 Cy Young Award

Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum has won the 2009 National League Cy Young Award in a historic and close vote of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Lincecum becomes the first pitcher since the writers created the award in 1956 to win it in each of ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Cy Young,  National League,  Tim Lincecum,  Adam Wainwright,  Chris Carpenter

Schulman: Why I picked Carpenter over Lincecum

As the 11 a.m. PST announcement looms, however, I must confess that if Lincecum wins, he will have prevailed without my first-place vote. As one of two Bay Area writers and of 32 around the nation who cast ballots for National League Cy Young, I voted ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Cy Young,  National League,  Chris Carpenter,  Adam Wainwright

Bochy gets Manager of the Year votes

Don't know if you caught this, but eight of the 32 writers who cast ballot for National League Manager of the Year included Bruce Bochy on their ballots. He got five second-place votes and three... Don't know if you caught this, but eight of the 32 ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National League,  Bruce Bochy,  Jim Tracy,  Tony La Russa,  Joe Torre

Judge refuses to sign Lincecum pot plea deal without seeing him in court

Perhaps the judge wants to make an example of Lincecum. Or perhaps he just doesn't want to give him special treatment because he's a famous athlete. In any event, this is not over. One day soon, this space will be filled with news on Giants ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tim Lincecum,  Cy Young,  Barry Bonds

S.F. GIANTS / Perseverance at Camp Panda / Fan favorite Sandoval goes extra mile to shape up, slim down

With a host of others, including Giants head trainer Dave Groeschner and strength and conditioning coordinator Ben Potenziano, infielder Pablo Sandoval climbed Phoenix's Camelback Mountain on Thursday, 54 minutes up, 38 minutes down, and thought he was ...

From HENRY SCHULMAN, San Francisco Chronicle,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Pablo Sandoval,  Tim Lincecum,  Barry Zito,  Ryan Garko,  AT&T Inc.

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