Did Tim Lincecum Get Juiced Ball at Coors Field?
UPDATE: MLB will now oversee the use of humidor balls at Coors Field following a complaint filed by the Giants, according to the San Francisco Chronicle’s John Shea. DENVER — Score one for the conspiracy theorists. Although Giants ace Tim Lincecum tossed an eight-inning gem to beat the Rockies on Friday night at Coors Field, the pitcher was caught on television seemingly mouthing the words “juiced balls” as he tossed a ball back to the umpire. The clip no doubt gave more legs to the theory that the Rockies have been slipping non-humidor balls into play when they are batting. Lincecum did not immediately respond to a request for clarification through the Giants on Saturday morning. The suspicions about the Rockies had not been raised formally by players or club executives from the Giants, who play nine games a year in Denver. The story got its greatest play because Giants broadcaster Jon Miller tossed the suggestion out on the air, and repeated it to the San Francisco Chronicle earlier
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