It boggles my mind that Buster is a 10yr vet already. Seems like yesterday he was a fresh-faced Catcher of the future. Same goes for Heyward, dude's been in the game for a decade already. And Derek Lowe is a name I haven't heard in a minute.
It's hard to fathom that it's been 12 years now. I forgot about Jason Heyward, Derek Lowe, the first basemen D Lee. It was so sweet to finally win the first one this year. After watching us choke against the Angels in 02 this world series and the two that followed well made up for it. Hell I honestly thought we were going to do it again in 16 and we almost did. If it wasn't for Casilla blowing the late inning lead against the Cubs I was certain the Giants had their 4th tittle in 8 years. That was heartbreaking. Last year too losing to LA. Now the team is .500.
Funny to think that the Lincecum's incredible 2010 postseason run started with him giving up a lead off double to Omar Infante. *fun fact: Omar Infante has been on the losing side of all the Giants three world series championships during their run.
Thats what made this one so magical to me. Forget the 54 years of no championships and some close calls but this was the Misfit year. The most unlikely came together to win it all. Meanwhile Boston LA Houston and others have spent money hand over fist to build superteams.
NHLman27 This was definitely a magical year and the start of an amazing 5 year stretch. Can you imagine if the Giants didn’t have crucial injuries in 2011 and 2013? Instead of “3 in 5” it could have easily been “5 in 5”.
@@michaelgoldberg2082 agreed. 12 Posey > 10 Posey, Pagan > Torres, Scutaro > Sanchez, Pence > Ross, 12 Pablo > Uribe/10 Pablo. I’d take that 2012 lineup over 2010, but I’d take that 2010 pen over any bull pen ever.
Of course, all the Giants played a key role in that 2010 run. That being said, they wouldn't have won it all without Andres Torres. He came in second or third in doubles in the NL that year, I can't remember. A pretty good feat in any case. Thing is, he didn't get called up until late May or early June of 2010. Missed two months.
Timmy is maybe my favorite Giant of all time. Also, it's a minor point, but the way the announcer calls Infante "Infan-Tee" is hella annoying to me. Glad he corrected himself in the latter innings
@@abridge2 I'm talking about the video, look at the way he calmly walks to his catcher & shakes his hand after a brilliant performance. That's what I'm talking about, not his behavior outside of the game or on days when he is not pitching. I was just saying it would be nice if they acted more professional, instead of like teenage yahoos, as if they were doing something that had never done before every time they throw a strike.
It boggles my mind that Buster is a 10yr vet already. Seems like yesterday he was a fresh-faced Catcher of the future.
Same goes for Heyward, dude's been in the game for a decade already. And Derek Lowe is a name I haven't heard in a minute.
Gonna have to break the bad news man, Buster walked away…
It's hard to fathom that it's been 12 years now. I forgot about Jason Heyward, Derek Lowe, the first basemen D Lee. It was so sweet to finally win the first one this year. After watching us choke against the Angels in 02 this world series and the two that followed well made up for it. Hell I honestly thought we were going to do it again in 16 and we almost did. If it wasn't for Casilla blowing the late inning lead against the Cubs I was certain the Giants had their 4th tittle in 8 years. That was heartbreaking. Last year too losing to LA. Now the team is .500.
Man, unbelievable performance by Timmy.
10 Years Ago I Was 24 Years Old About To Turned The Age Of 25 Years Old In The Month Of November 2010
Holy crap I don’t remember Buster hitting a triple... and what a showing by our boy Timmy
14 K’s? Come on. Unreal
@Row Murray oh well :/ still highly unlikely buster gets to third on one trip around the bases by himself
00:06 "Tim Lincecum making his postseason ........ initial appearance" Debut. The word you were looking for is debut.
1:44
The rookie Buster Posey batting cleanup 😆 who knew
Funny to think that the Lincecum's incredible 2010 postseason run started with him giving up a lead off double to Omar Infante.
*fun fact: Omar Infante has been on the losing side of all the Giants three world series championships during their run.
He must really love the Giants 😅
@@machinesofgod I do haha. I was quite young when this happened so it's very nostalgic for me
@@maxazzopardi7446 I was saying sarcastically that Omar Infante must really love the Giants 😅
I still can’t believe that that’s the lineup that won the World Series
Thats what made this one so magical to me. Forget the 54 years of no championships and some close calls but this was the Misfit year. The most unlikely came together to win it all. Meanwhile Boston LA Houston and others have spent money hand over fist to build superteams.
NHLman27
This was definitely a magical year and the start of an amazing 5 year stretch. Can you imagine if the Giants didn’t have crucial injuries in 2011 and 2013? Instead of “3 in 5” it could have easily been “5 in 5”.
It was probably the strongest lineup between the 3 world series imo
@@deadhardy 2012 with MVP Posey, all-star Pablo Sandoval, and Hunter Pence was a better middle of the order than 2010.
@@michaelgoldberg2082 agreed. 12 Posey > 10 Posey, Pagan > Torres, Scutaro > Sanchez, Pence > Ross, 12 Pablo > Uribe/10 Pablo. I’d take that 2012 lineup over 2010, but I’d take that 2010 pen over any bull pen ever.
re-do all the games (postseason) of the 2010, 12, 14 SF Giants. I'd watch
That’s the plan
awesome
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Atlanta Braves Vs. San Francisco Giants Meeting 2 Different Postseasons (2002, 2010)
Of course, all the Giants played a key role in that 2010 run. That being said, they wouldn't have won it all without Andres Torres. He came in second or third in doubles in the NL that year, I can't remember. A pretty good feat in any case. Thing is, he didn't get called up until late May or early June of 2010. Missed two months.
Timmy is maybe my favorite Giant of all time.
Also, it's a minor point, but the way the announcer calls Infante "Infan-Tee" is hella annoying to me. Glad he corrected himself in the latter innings
How perfect is it that Infante was the first batter the Giants faced and they went on to eliminate his team in 10, 12, and 14. Poor Omar
Lincecum's splitter was so nasty, I miss watching guys swing helplessly at it.
Here after 2021 NLDS game 1
Oops, mean to post Big Time Timmy Jim on this one
Just shows ta go ya that you don't need superstars on your team if you've got Pitching. Kinda like this season.
Literally the first thing you learn when defending grounders.
PUT THE GLOVE IN THE DIRT
Thanks for not remembering Conrad
Durgan Extensions
Derek Lowe was good, but Timmy is great
Lincecum is so business like. Wish they knew how to act that way today.
shut up boomer
@@abridge2 I'm talking about the video, look at the way he calmly walks to his catcher & shakes his hand after a brilliant performance. That's what I'm talking about, not his behavior outside of the game or on days when he is not pitching. I was just saying it would be nice if they acted more professional, instead of like teenage yahoos, as if they were doing something that had never done before every time they throw a strike.
Man huff was absolutely worthless lol