Until a chilly Monday night at Coors Field, the only time Tim
\nLincecum carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning was July 9,
\n2009, against the San Diego Padres. Jonathan Sanchez no-hit the
\nPadres the following day. So after Lincecum got within eight outs
\nof no-hitting the hottest team in baseball in the San Francisco
\nGiants’ 8-1 throttling of the Colorado Rockies, can Sanchez do it
\nagain?
\n”
\nLet’s hope so,
\n”
\nLincecum said.
\n”
\nThey’re a hot team right now. Hopefully the fact we were
\nsmacking the ball around and pitching well kind of makes them feel
\nmore inferior to us, I guess.
\n”
\nDENVER<\/p>\n
Until a chilly Monday night at Coors Field, the only time Tim Lincecum carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning was July 9, 2009, against the San Diego Padres.<\/p>\n
Jonathan Sanchez no-hit the Padres the following day.<\/p>\n
So after Lincecum got within eight outs of no-hitting the hottest team in baseball in the San Francisco Giants’ 8-1 throttling of the Colorado Rockies, can Sanchez do it again?<\/p>\n
“Let’s hope so,” Lincecum said. “They’re a hot team right now. Hopefully the fact we were smacking the ball around and pitching well kind of makes them feel more inferior to us, I guess.”<\/p>\n
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“It looked like a snowflake when it left the bat,” Huff said.<\/p>\n
“No, it’s not about sending a message. It’s about playing our best ball.”<\/p>\n