SURPRISE, Ariz. — Tim Lincecum has joined the Texas Rangers’ training camp.

Lincecum took his physical Tuesday morning, and general manager Jon Daniels said he received some results but not all. His deal would be official once the final results are in.

Lincecum was working out at the Rangers’ facility at Surprise Stadium, and the Rangers were thrilled to have the decorated pitcher who led the Giants into their championship era.

“He just dominated the game,” manager Jeff Banister said Tuesday morning. “Fun to watch when you put yourself in the fans’ perspective. Looked different than everybody else. Was different. Two Cy Youngs I think tell the story. When you’re in a uniform on the other team, he made it extremely challenging for you. You looked up, you really didn’t want him facing your hitters in a series.”

The Giants were among 20 teams to scout Lincecum at his Feb. 15 showcase. The Rangers are signing him for a reported $1 million, and he’ll compete for a bullpen job, perhaps the closer’s role.

There are no former Giants teammates in the Rangers’ clubhouse, but pitcher Clayton Blackburn was in two big-league training camps with Lincecum. In April, the Giants dealt Blackburn to the Rangers for a prospect.

“I can’t wait to see him throw again,” Blackburn said Tuesday at his Surprise Stadium locker. “We all respect who he was and what he did. I’m really interested to see if he’s the same guy, that explosive, nasty guy.”

Blackburn noticed a bulkier Lincecum from a picture he saw on the Internet. Lincecum worked out at the Driveline Baseball facility in the Seattle area, where he had his showcase.

“He looked great,” said Blackburn, who fondly recalled his interactions with Lincecum. “He treats you like any other guy, makes you feel welcome. You wouldn’t even know he was one of the best pitchers in baseball. You respect him.”

Lincecum, who won Cy Young Awards with the Giants in 2008 and 2009, turns 34 on June 15. He was the ace of the 2010 team that won San Francisco’s first World Series, and his epic relief work helped the Giants to another championship in 2012.

He appeared in one postseason game in 2014, the year the Giants took their third title. His final Giants season was 2015. He made nine starts with the 2016 Angels and sat out last year.

Matt Moore, who was traded from the Giants to Rangers in December, said he’s willing to give Lincecum his old jersey number. Moore is wearing 55, which he wore in Tampa Bay (he wore 45 as a Giant).

“I don’t want him to feel good,” Moore said after facing the Giants on Monday. “I want him to feel great. Part of that is being comfortable in what you’re doing and what you’re wearing.”

“It’s not like it’s something I have to have. When I saw we signed him, shoot, if that’s something he wants, it’s all his.”

Lincecum has been grieving the death of his brother, Sean, 37. The funeral was Saturday.