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Clayton Kershaw is the youngest pitcher to win a third Cy Young Award. Clemens is also the only pitcher to win the Cy Young Award with four different teams; nobody else has done so with more than two different teams. Justin Verlander has the most seasons separating his first (2011) and second (2019) Cy Young Awards.
The following people have won the Major League Baseball, American League or National League Cy Young Award. Pages in category "Cy Young Award winners" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.
BREAKING NEWS: Detroit Tigers' Tarik Skubal unanimously wins 2024 American League Cy Young Award 1969: Denny McLain The numbers: 24-9, 2.80, 181 strikeouts, 325 innings.
Roger Clemens has the most Cy Young Awards among Red Sox Players; Clemens won the Cy Young Award in 1986, 1987, and 1991.. 1967: Jim Lonborg. [18]1986: Roger Clemens (Unanimous Choice).
For just the third time in the honor’s illustrious history, the Cy Young Awards in both leagues have been won by left-handers: Detroit’s Tarik Skubal and Atlanta’s Chris Sale. In 1977 ...
Cy Young Award. Right-hander Pete Vuckovich was an intimidating force for the 1982 Brewers. ... Pat Listach batted .290 in winning the AL rookie of the year award in 1992. Pat Listach, 1992.
In 1956, about one year after Young's death, the Cy Young Award was created to honor the best pitcher in Major League Baseball for each season. The first award was given to Brooklyn's Don Newcombe. Originally, it was a single award covering all of baseball. The honor was divided into two Cy Young Awards in 1967, one for each league.
One of the game’s greatest recent comeback stories hit its peak as Atlanta Braves left-hander Chris Sale was awarded the NL Cy Young Award. Sale, 35, wins his first Cy Young after so many near ...