Found February 11, 2012 on
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PLAYERS:
Tim Lincecum,
Albert Pujols,
Prince Fielder
TEAMS: San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels, Detroit Tigers
TEAMS: San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Angels, Detroit Tigers
Tim Lincecum thought about the seismic shifts of baseball's offseason, the ones that saw Albert Pujols and Prince Fielder migrate to the American League. "I think it's great," San Francisco's two-time Cy Young Award winner joked. "I won't have to pitch to them anymore." Just 106 days after the surprising St.
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