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San Francisco Giants managing general partner and chief executive officer William Neukom gestures during a news conference Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, in San Francisco. Neukom, a longtime Microsoft attorney and outgoing president of the American Bar Association, takes over the team from Peter Magowan, who is retiring after 16 years with the club.
San Francisco Giants managing general partner and chief executive officer William Neukom gestures during a news conference Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, in San Francisco. Neukom, a longtime Microsoft attorney and outgoing president of the American Bar Association, takes over the team from Peter Magowan, who is retiring after 16 years with the club.
San Francisco Giants managing general partner and chief executive officer William Neukom, right, gestures beside Larry Baer, Giants' President and Chief Operating Officer during a news conference Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, in San Francisco. Neukom, a longtime Microsoft attorney and outgoing president of the American Bar Association, takes over the team from Peter Magowan, who is retiring after 16 years with the club.
San Francisco Giants managing general partner and chief executive officer William Neukom ponders a question during news conference Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, in San Francisco. Neukom, a longtime Microsoft attorney and outgoing president of the American Bar Association, takes over the team from Peter Magowan, who is retiring after 16 years with the club.
San Francisco Giants managing general partner and chief executive officer William Neukom ponders a question during a news conference Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, in San Francisco. Neukom, a longtime Microsoft attorney and outgoing president of the American Bar Association, takes over the team from Peter Magowan, who is retiring after 16 years with the club.
In this Sept. 28, 2008 file photo San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy, right, pats pitcher Tim Lincecum on the shoulder after a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers in San Francisco. Lincecum won the National League Cy Young Award on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008, taking home pitching's highest honor in his second major league season. The slender kid with the whirling windup on Tuesday joined Mike McCormick (1967) as the only San Francisco Giants pitchers to win a Cy Young.
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy, right, pats pitcher Tim Lincecum on the shoulder after a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008, in San Francisco. The Giants beat the Dodgers 3-1. Lincecum was the winning pitcher, with 13 strikeouts, completing the season with a record of 18-5.
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy, right, pats pitcher Tim Lincecum on the shoulder after a baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008, in San Francisco. The Giants beat the Dodgers 3-1. Lincecum was the winning pitcher, with 13 strikeouts, completing the season with a record of 18-5.