Although he may be one of the top players in the country, scouts reportedly continue to show concern regarding the size of Lincecum. It's a situation that is hardly new for Lincecum.
"[Scouts] talk about my size, or the lack thereof," Lincecum said. "So I have to deal with that. It's something I've had to deal with pretty much my whole life. But it hasn't been too bad."
Knutson feels like Lincecum's performance should outweigh any concerns about his small frame.
"I think he's answered all of those questions this season," Knutson said. "He's really strong. I think he has less chance of getting hurt, because of his [delivery] style."
Lincecum's mechanics are another part of his game that scouts are not used to seeing. As he and his coach describe it, he recoils at the start of his delivery, turning his back to the plate. Putting his entire body in motion, and with a long stride to the plate, Lincecum then unwinds his body as he throws.
"It's kind of a pinwheel action," Lincecum says in describing his pitching motion. "It's been told to me that [my delivery] is a combination of Kevin Brown and Sandy Koufax.
"It's the way I was taught by my father. My feeling is whatever works for me, works for me." "He's really athletic. He really uses his entire body," Knutson said. "His arm really just comes along for the ride. His delivery isn't that unusual, but it is very dynamic. He's got great flexibility."