Career
Used almost exclusively as a relief pitcher throughout his 11-year career—starting just two games—Linzy finished 342 games, saving 111. He was not a "closer" in the modern sense. Linzy was a 1960s "fireman" in that the Giants called upon him at any time, not just in the 9th inning, but sometimes in the 7th or 8th, or whenever the opposition was threatening to score late in a tight game.
In 1965 and 1966, Linzy was especially effective in two tight pennant races.
A hard thrower, he arguably had his best season in 1965 with a record of 9–3, 21 saves and finishing 40 games.