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Associated Press
Saturday, July 4, 2009 SAN FRANCISCO -- Tim Lincecum doesn't keep track of such things as scoreless innings streaks. He does know he's on a roll that might just earn him the starting nod for National League in the All-Star Game. "It would mean a lot -- the hard work paid off," said Lincecum, who missed last year's Midsummer Classic because of an illness and was hospitalized. "If I do happen to start, it will make up for the fact I didn't even make it to the field last year." NL manager Charlie Manuel of the World ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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