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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Lincecum
Certainly one of the stars of the 2010 world series was Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum: A pitcher as unique and unusual as the City he plays for. The questions is, who is this 26 year old phenom, making 13 million a year and will 2010 be the apogee of his career, or simply the beginning a career that ends in Cooperstown. New York Times Magazine contributing writer Jonathan Mahler talks to me about his recent "T" Magazine cover story about Lincecum:

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