Halladay and Lincecum
"That’s the sort of pitch that Lincecum throws several times a game — the sort of pitch that made Satchel Paige say: "I never threw an illegal pitch. The trouble is, once in a while I toss one that ain’t been seen by this generation." Lincecum threw 10 or 15 generation pitches on Thursday, sliders that burned out and disappeared like they were entering the earth’s atmosphere, changeups that sputtered and coughed on the way to the plate like old Buicks, fastballs that seem to skip double-dutch just as they arrive at the plate. Maybe the skateboard-dude persona adds a little to the act. Maybe the crazy motion that convinced too many scouts to pass on him in the draft adds a little to the act.
Whatever… watching Lincecum pitch is like watching Magic Johnson in his prime, like watching Gale Sayers when he was healthy, like watching John McEnroe when he was in shape and at the top of his game. There’s the greatness part, and then there’s something a little extra, this buzz of hope that you will see something that you have never seen before. Lincecum struck out 14, walked one, allowed two hits and so electrified the San Francisco crowd that I could feel AT&T Park shaking from 1,500 miles away. I have never seen that before. Not quite that."
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Ott
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Comparing Halladay’s 104 pitch no hitter vs Lincecum’s 14K CGSHO is like comparing a 5-5 with 2 HR while hitting for the cycle with 6 RBIs vs 4-5 with 3HR and 6 RBIs.
In the end, both were incredible, both got the job done, one is more recognized because it is more of a statistical anomaly.
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Thanks for linking to the article – a good read and discussion about an interesting stat which validates that those two games were awesome. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see them pitch against each other in the NLCS?






















