Tim Lincecum – even in a hoodie – creates intrigue
Hes a player that fascinates, intrigues, infuriates, more than arguably any other.
And doesnt play.
Even without taking the mound, without taking off his black hoodie, not even once in this postseason, Tim Lincecum is still attracting attention. Without pitching, hes already creating national headlines. Which he surely hates. If and when he does pitch he will be one of the biggest stories of the postseason.
Before Tuesdays Game 1, there was quite a stir in the press box when Lincecum was missing from the pregame introductions. He wasnt lined up on the baseline with the rest of his teammates you can always tell him by the black hood pulled over his head. When it was reported on twitter, speculation went up. Was Lincecum protesting Bruce Bochys decision not to play him? Was he ill? Had Fox told him not to wear his hoody? One national reporter actually reached out to Lincecums agent, he was so alarmed by the missing No. 55. When the Giants relief pitchers all went out to the bullpen in right field, Lincecum wasnt with them.
But by the first inning, Lincecum was back in his customary position, perched on the dugout railing, head covered by a hood,celebrating his teams early runs. By the end of the first he went out to the bullpen, where he watched the proceedings.
No protest. No illness. Just Timmy on Timmy Time.
http://blog.sfgate.com/killion/2014/10/22/even-on-the-bench-lincecum-creates-intrigue/