SAN FRANCISCO | Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum was hit in his pitching elbow by a line drive Saturday and left the game against Colorado.
Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum hit in elbow by liner, leaves game
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SAN FRANCISCO | Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum was hit in his pitching elbow by a line drive Saturday and left the game against Colorado.

Lincecum was struck by DJ LeMahieu’s liner in the second inning. The ball deflected to first baseman Buster Posey, who threw home to get Chris Rusin trying to score.
Lincecum walked around the mound after being hit and quickly exited. Yusemeiro Petit replaced him.