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Tim Lincecum: Can In N' Out Burger Really Help the Freak Fill Out?

Tim Lincecum Using Fast Food to Fuel Him

When you're as skinny as San Francisco Giants ace Tim Lincecum is, when you're seemingly invincible like he is on the mound, you get the feeling the guy could eat three Double-Doubles at In N' Out Burger and still get away with it.

In fact, that's what he does...every time he enters an In N' Out.

But it gets better.

Not only does Lincecum buy about his body weight in burgers, he also adds in fries and a chocolate-strawberry milkshake.

Who knew Giants camp would be more concerned by Lincecum's diet than Pablo Sandoval's this offseason?

In fact, Lincecum's diet actually helps his body weight...well, helps him gain some much-needed pounds.

Via ESPN:

"For me it's always been harder to put on weight than to take it off,'' Lincecum said. "It can drop easily for me because my metabolism is through the roof. I sweat a whole s---load. Given that, I try to fight it by eating often and eating a lot when I can until I'm full. And even then, just trying to stuff it in.''

Is it tempting for Lincecum to flash a double-double in Sandoval's face from time to time?

"I don't throw it in his face,'' Lincecum said. "That would be a d---head move.''

Indeed, Lincecum. A dorkhead move indeed.

Lincecum has reportedly bulked up to a whopping 168 pounds this offseason with his favorite diet in the whole wide world.

It further enhances the nationwide belief that Lincecum has the world on a string, and every hitter is mere child's play.

On a side note, Lincecum has also said he is working on conditioning his legs more for the season ahead, but who's really keeping track of that?

This In N' Out thing is just too tasty of a story to pass up.

As for Sandoval, well, let's just hope he doesn't grow bitter of Lincecum and there's a problem with team chemistry.

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