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The Giants entered 2010 with a strong pitching staff led by two-time Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum .
Bumgarner attended Giants' spring training before the 2010 season, competing for the position of fifth starter, but was sent down to the AAA Fresno Grizzlies due to a drop in his velocity.[3] On June 26, 2010, Bumgarner was called up again to join the club, facing the Boston Red Sox the next day.[4] On July 6, 2010, against the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee, Bumgarner earned his first major league victory, 6–1, going eight innings without yielding a run.[5]
In five September starts during the Giants' successful run to the National League West Division championship, Bumgarner posted an ERA of 1.13.[6] At the end of the wonderful September, Bumgarner earned his first win at home, making him 7–6 on the season. Despite a ten-day layoff, Bumgarner became the youngest pitcher in Giants franchise history to pitch in and win a postseason game, which he did against the Braves in the NLDS clinching-game on October 11, 2010.[6][7] In addition to his clinching performance in the NLDS, he pitched two shutout innings in relief in the NLCS clinching game versus the Philadelphia Phillies.[8] On October 31, 2010, Bumgarner pitched 8 shutout innings in Game 4 of the 2010 World Series, becoming the fourth youngest pitcher to start and win a World Series game. This win gave the Giants a 3–1 lead in the series, en route to the Giants winning their first World Series championship in 56 years.
He was named a starting pitcher on Baseball America's 2010 All-Rookie Team