
Former San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Tim Lincecum had one of the greatest peaks of a career in recent memory. From 2008-2011, Lincecum was arguably the best pitcher in the sport of baseball. The right-handed hurler, who was listed at just 5-foot-11 and 170 pounds, silenced those who said he was too small by winning back-to-back Cy Young Awards in 2008 and 2009.
He was an All-Star in each season from 2008-2011 as well. He also led the league in strikeouts for three consecutive years from 2008-2010.
While he would struggle after the 2011 campaign and was ultimately out of MLB after 2016, Lincecum is remembered for what he accomplished in San Francisco. He also played a crucial role in three Giants' World Series championships, as they won the Fall Classic in 2010, 2012 and 2014.
There were many who doubted Lincecum. There are not many pitchers his size who have been able to find true success at the MLB level. Lincecum relied upon his unique pitching mechanics and all-around approach to dominate hitters for years.
His mindset also played a role in proving the doubters wrong. Lincecum once shared a quote that fans will surely find quite inspirational.
People out there said I was too small. It's those kinds of moments that pushed me to be where I'm at right now.
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