Tim Leroy Lincecum, nicknamed “The Freak”, “The Franchise”, “The Freaky Franchise” and “Big Time Timmy Jim”, is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Angels.
Tim Lincecum: Wife| Girlfriend| Married| Brother
Wife:
Cristin Coleman, wife of former San Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum, died earlier this summer, the baseball organization said.
Giants representatives confirmed her death in a tweet posted Thursday afternoon, writing that the organization was “extremely saddened” to learn of Coleman’s death.
Girlfriend:
Tim Lincecum, the Hall of Fame ballot”s girlfriend and soon-to-be wife Kristen Coleman is the principal of The Peninsula School.
Miss Coleman is a former elementary school teacher who got famous by the name “Kart-girl.”
Married:
The duo was first captured by media in The San Francisco Giant’s win which was viewed on NCLSFOX in 2012. Tim was holding Kristen by his arms.
She was wearing a National League Champions hat and was wrapped around the baseball player.
He then appeared with Kristen in 2012 and they have been going strong for over a decade now.
His personal life is not on display much but his career achievements have acquired substantial media traction.
Brother:
His elder brother who he solidly looked up to when growing unfortunately died at age 37. He greatly influenced Tim’s career as he trained with him constantly when he was alive.
Lincecum currently wears the number 44 jersey when he is playing to honor him. In his first inning, he struck out three batters, the first of whom was Chase Utley. On May 17 and 22, he made his second and third starts against the Houston Astros, each time pitching eight innings.
Tim Lincecum was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the tenth overall pick of the 2006 MLB Draft, making him the first player selected from the University of Washington in the first round.