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2008 NL Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum named MLB 2K9 cover athlete photo

On Tuesday, it was announced that the Baseball Writers’ Association of America had chosen San Francisco Giants fireballer Tim Lincecum (that’s LIN-sih-come) as the winner of the 2008 National League Cy Young Award, an honor given annually to the best pitcher in the league. (The Cleveland Indians’ Cliff Lee was announced today as the year’s AL Cy Young winner.) In only his second season, Lincecum went 18-5 with a 2.62 ERA and a major league-best 262 strikeouts, making the NL All-Star team, even though his lowly Giants finished fourth in the NL West at 72-90.

Shortly after the MLB announcement, 2K Sports sent over a press release (after the jump) letting us know that they had picked Lincecum to grace the cover of the next installment in their baseball franchise, Major League Baseball 2K9. You can check out the high-res box art for the various versions of the title (PS3, 360, Wii, PS2, PSP) in the gallery.

Here’s hoping that MLB 2K9 doesn’t suck as much as 2K8 did.

2K Sports Signs National League Cy Young Award Winner Tim Lincecum of San Francisco Giants® as Cover Athlete for Major League Baseball® 2K9

MLB® strikeout leader brings the heat to the virtual baseball diamond next season

New York, NY – November 11, 2008 – 2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), announced today that National League Cy Young Award winner, Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants, will be featured as the cover athlete and spokesman for next year's highly anticipated baseball video game, Major League Baseball® 2K9. Lincecum led Major League Baseball with 265 strikeouts during the 2008 season and set a new team record in the process. He has quickly become a fan favorite and established himself as one of the most thrilling young pitchers to watch in baseball today.

“Winning the Cy Young Award is truly an amazing honor, and now having the opportunity to be on the cover of Major League Baseball 2K9 is another dream come true and an absolutely surreal experience,” said Tim Lincecum, MLB All-Star pitcher for the San Francisco Giants. “Whenever I’m hanging out at home or traveling on the road, you can find me playing video games, and I’m definitely the best gamer in the clubhouse by far. I’m incredibly stoked that 2K Sports picked me to represent Major League Baseball 2K9, and I look forward to lending my baseball knowledge to the development process.”

While attending the University of Washington, Lincecum won the coveted Golden Spikes Award which is given to the nation’s top college baseball player. He was drafted 10th overall by the San Francisco Giants in 2006. Known to fans as “The Franchise” and “The Freak”, Lincecum was named to the National League All-Star team this past season while putting up astonishing numbers and leading the Majors™ with a remarkable 265 strikeouts. Lincecum also led the National League in other key pitching categories including win percentage (18-5, .783), opponent’s batting average (.221), and strikeouts per nine innings (10.51), along with ranking second in earned run average (2.62). For all of his historic accomplishments, Lincecum won the Players’ Choice Award as the National League Outstanding Pitcher this season, along with the National League Pitcher of the Year Award from Sporting News. Both awards were voted on by his peers. More significantly, Lincecum today was named the National League Cy Young Award winner, given annually to the top pitcher in both the American League and the National League, and voted on by members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.

“Tim is a special player and has the best stuff in baseball. We couldn’t have selected a more naturally talented and exciting player to represent Major League Baseball 2K9 next season, and given that he’s an avid gamer, it will be a lot of fun working together,” said Greg Thomas, senior vice president of sports development for 2K. “Visual Concepts has taken over the development of our Major League Baseball title, and we look forward to continuing to provide fans with the most authentic and high quality gameplay experience that we bring to all of our sports titles.”

Major League Baseball 2K9 is being developed by Visual Concepts, a 2K Sports studio, and is not yet rated by the ESRB. Major League Baseball 2K9 will be available in early 2009 for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION®3 and PlayStation®2 computer entertainment systems, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, and Wii™ home video game system from Nintendo. For more information, please visit www.2ksports.com.

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Fogo's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 19:13
Fogo
"Here’s hoping that MLB 2K9 doesn’t suck as much as 2K8"

Yeah, I hope that Take-Two can learn a thing or two on how to make a good baseball game from past games such as EA's MVP Baseball or even Sony's MLB the Show.
EternalDeathSlayer's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 19:16
EternalDeathSlayer
Yes, let's definitely hope for a better game this year. 2K8 sucked, hard.

Also, Tim Lincecum? I mean, I know who he is and what a great pitcher he is, but come on! Nobody outside San Francisco knows who this guy is, his fucking GM even said the same thing when he got the award.
RAB's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 19:23
RAB
needs moar swords/guns/magic
gonzo666's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 19:33
gonzo666
hahah his name has CUM in it. thats right i went there.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 19:35
Darren Nakamura
...Hooray! Right? Is that the right response, Samit?
Samit Sarkar's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 19:43
Samit Sarkar
@Dexter345: Not if Sony's MLB 09 is the superior game once again.
covah's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 19:50
covah
Give me sony's new one.
ghettosmurf's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 19:54
ghettosmurf
@EternalDeathSlayer: I don't think that's true. Anyone who actually followed baseball this season should know his name or they just weren't paying attention.
Patriot SE's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 20:00
Patriot SE
Lidge or Hamels should be on the cover....yea I'm from Philadelphia so what? You wanna fight?
the Golden Avatar's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 21:54
the Golden Avatar
Neither Lidge nor Hamels won the Cy Young. Plus, Lincecum he was fantastic this season, which is even more impressive when you consider that he plays for the Giants.
akathatoneguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/13/2008 22:00
akathatoneguy
2K8 was not a shitty game. It had fun controls, some good innovations such as the card system, and the gameplay itself was enjoyable. I can never go back to a three-click meter or button pushing for pitching/fielding/hitting again.

The only problem was that the devs and 2K abandoned the game basically right after release, putting out one patch and not addressing many annoying issues. The online play was never any good due to lag, and they even stopped releasing new card series which were promised on the back of the damned box.

Hopefully VC keeps the good things from 2K8 and adds more support and decent online play. Toss in a "superstar/road to the show" type mode and you have a good game (hey, everybody steals good ideas).
Tull's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/14/2008 08:08
Tull
Good for Timmy.

Anyone self-respecting baseball fan knows who Tim Lincecum is. In terms of dominating the league's hitters I would say only the Sabathia once he got to the Brewers in the second half of the season even came close to The Freak.
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