Final
San Francisco won 3-1
| Game 1: Thursday, October 7 | ||
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| Atlanta | 0 | Final |
| San Francisco | 1 | |
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| Game 2: Friday, October 8 | ||
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| Atlanta | 5 | Final in 11 |
| San Francisco | 4 | |
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| Game 3: Sunday, October 10 | ||
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| San Francisco | 3 | Final |
| Atlanta | 2 | |
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| Game 4: Monday, October 11 | ||
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| San Francisco | 3 | Final |
| Atlanta | 2 | |
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9:37 PM ET, October 7, 2010
AT&T Park, San Francisco, California
W: T. Lincecum (1-0)
L: D. Lowe (0-1)
SAN FRANCISCO -- The last time the San Francisco Giants were in the playoffs, muscle-bound slugger Barry Bonds was the face of the franchise. Now, it's the skinny, shaggy-haired pitcher full of quirks.
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Tim Lincecum had just one shutout in the regular season but was nothing short of masterful Thursday, writes Rob Neyer. Blog
The MLBPA is working to organize a meeting to discuss concerns about the state of umpiring, writes Amy K. Nelson. Story
Fast Facts


• In the first two days of the postseason, there have been three games in which teams were held to two hits or fewer, tying the all-time record for most in a single postseason (1906, 1999).
• Tim Lincecum joined Roger Clemens (2000 Yankees) as the only pitchers to strike out 14 or more and allow two hits or fewer in a postseason shutout.
• There have been just 39 shutouts in the live ball era during which the pitcher struck out at least 14 and allowed two or fewer hits.
• Tim Lincecum is tied for third all-time for the most strikeouts in a postseason shutout victory.
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DIVISION SERIES: BRAVES VS. GIANTS

Complete coverage of the Braves-Giants matchup. More
A Great First Impression
Tim Lincecum became the first pitcher since 1986 to make his postseason debut with a 1-0 shutout victory.
| Team | |
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| Tim Lincecum | 2010 Giants |
| Mike Scott | 1986 Astros |
| Wally Bunker | 1966 Orioles |
| Preacher Roe | 1949 Dodgers |
| Johnny Sain | 1948 Braves |
| Bill James | 1914 Braves |
Game notes
Braves RHP Takashi Saito, sidelined with shoulder soreness since mid-September and not on the playoff roster, is scheduled to pitch Saturday at instructional league to stay sharp. ... The Giants left struggling $126 million lefty Barry Zito off the roster. ... 1B Huff ended a stretch of 1,479 games without a playoff appearance -- third longest among active players. He went 1 for 3 with a walk ... The only larger crowd at AT&T Park was for the 2007 All-Star game (43,965). ... Atlanta went 13-20 away from Turner Field after the All-Star break.
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Playoff Series
| San Francisco won 3-1 (as of Thu 10/7) | ||
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| » Thu 10/7 | @SF 1, ATL 0 | Box Score |
| Fri 10/8 | ATL 5, @SF 4 | Recap |
| Sun 10/10 | SF 3, @ATL 2 | Recap |
| Mon 10/11 | SF 3, @ATL 2 | Recap |
| Series Matchup » | ||
Scoring Summary
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| 4th | C Ross singled to left, B Posey scored, P Sandoval to second. | 0 | 1 | |
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Game Information
| Stadium | AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA |
| Attendance | 43,936 (104.8% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:26 |
| Weather | 61 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 7 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Dana Demuth, First Base - Paul Nauert, Second Base - Paul Emmel, Third Base - Mike Winters |
Research Notes
From Elias: Tim Lincecum is the sixth pitcher in major league history to throw a 1-0 shutout in his postseason debut. He's the first since Mike Scott (who also struck out 14) for the 1986 Astros. [+]1-0 Shutout in Postseason Debut
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Tim Lincecum is the 5th-youngest pitcher to strike out at least 14 batters in a postseason game. [+]Youngest Pitcher with 14+ K
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In the first 2 days of the postseason, there have been 3 games in which teams were held to 2 hits or fewer.
That ties an ALL-TIME record for a single postseason.
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Tim Lincecum joins Roger Clemens (2000 Yankees) as the only pitchers to strike out 14+ and allow 2 hits or fewer in a postseason shutout.
The 2010 Braves join the 2000 Mariners (from the Clemens game) as the only teams to get 2 hits or fewer and strike out 14 times or more in a postseason game. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lincecum's 14 K's are tied for the 3rd most in MLB history in a postseason shutout... the record is 17 by Bob Gibson...
he ties the record for most K's in a postseason debut... he's the 3rd pitcher to throw a 2-hit shutout with at least a dozen K's in the postseason...
about 35 hours ago, this is the probably the best postseason debut in history... Roy Halladay ruins it for Lincecum... [+]Most Strikeouts in Shutout - MLB Postseason History
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Tim Lincecum is the 2nd pitcher in MLB history to strike out at least 10 batters, allow 2 hits or fewer in a shutout in his postseason debut.
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This one is feeling like it could be a 1-0 affair.
The last 1-0 postseason game was in Game 4 of the 2005 World Series-- White Sox defeating the Astros.
The last Giants 1-0 win in a postseason game was against the Yankees in Game 3 of the 1923 World Series.
The last Braves 1-0 loss in a postseason game was to the Yankees in Game 5 of the 1996 WS.
If Tim Lincecum pitches a 1-0 shutout, he'd be the first pitcher to do that in a postseason game since Curt Schilling against the Cardinals in Game 1 of the 2001 NLDS. And he'd be the first do pitch a 1-0 shutout in his postseason debut since Mike Scott against the Mets in Game 1 of the 1986 NLCS. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
From Elias: Tim Lincecum: 7th pitcher in MLB history to strike out 5 or more consecutive hitters in his postseason debut. The last was Clayton Richard of the 2008 White Sox. The last NL pitcher was Josh Beckett for the 2003 Marlins. [+]Most Consecutive Strikeouts
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