CY YOUNG AWARD

In baseball, the 'Cy Young Award' is an honor given annually to the best pitchers in the Major Leagues. The award was first introduced in 1956 by Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young who died in 1955. The award was originally given to the single best pitcher in the major leagues. In 1967, the year after Frick retired as Commissioner, the practice began of honoring one pitcher in each league.
The award is voted on by 28 members of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Each places a vote for first, second, and third place among the pitchers of each league. The formula used to calculate the final scores is a weighted sum of the votes: Score = 5F + 3S + T, where ''F'' is the number of first place votes, ''S'' is second place votes, and ''T'' is third place votes. The pitcher with the highest score in each league wins the award. If two pitchers receive the same number of votes, the award is shared.
The current formula started with the 1970 season. Prior to that, writers only voted for the best pitcher and used a formula of one point per vote.

Contents
List of Cy Young Award winners
Major Leagues combined (1956-1966)
National League (1967-present)
American League (1967-present)
Multiple winners
External links

List of Cy Young Award winners


Major Leagues combined (1956-1966)

YearPitcherTeamRecordSavesERA
1956Don NewcombeBrooklyn Dodgers (NL)27–703.06
1957Warren SpahnMilwaukee Braves (NL)21–1132.69
1958Bob TurleyNew York Yankees (AL)21–712.97
1959Early WynnChicago White Sox (AL)22–1003.17
1960Vern LawPittsburgh Pirates (NL)20–903.08
1961Whitey FordNew York Yankees (AL)25–403.21
1962Don DrysdaleLos Angeles Dodgers (NL)25–912.84
1963Sandy Koufax
★ +
Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)25–501.88
1964Dean ChanceLos Angeles Angels (AL)20–941.65
1965Sandy Koufax
★ +
Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)26–822.04
1966Sandy Koufax
★ +
Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)27–901.73

National League (1967-present)

YearPitcherTeamRecordSavesERA
1967Mike McCormickSan Francisco Giants22–1002.85
1968Bob Gibson
St. Louis Cardinals22–901.12
1969Tom SeaverNew York Mets25–702.21
1970Bob GibsonSt. Louis Cardinals23–703.12
1971Ferguson JenkinsChicago Cubs24–1302.77
1972Steve Carlton
★ +
Philadelphia Phillies27–1001.98
1973Tom SeaverNew York Mets19–1002.08
1974Mike MarshallLos Angeles Dodgers15–12212.42
1975Tom SeaverNew York Mets22–902.38
1976Randy JonesSan Diego Padres22–1402.74
1977Steve CarltonPhiladelphia Phillies23–1002.64
1978Gaylord PerrySan Diego Padres21–602.73
1979Bruce SutterChicago Cubs6–6372.22
1980Steve CarltonPhiladelphia Phillies24–902.34
1981Fernando ValenzuelaLos Angeles Dodgers13–702.48
1982Steve CarltonPhiladelphia Phillies23–1103.11
1983John DennyPhiladelphia Phillies19–602.37
1984Rick Sutcliffe
★ X
Chicago Cubs16–102.69
1985Dwight Gooden
★ +
New York Mets24–401.53
1986Mike ScottHouston Astros18–1002.22
1987Steve BedrosianPhiladelphia Phillies5–3402.83
1988Orel Hershiser
Los Angeles Dodgers23–812.26
1989Mark DavisSan Diego Padres4–3441.85
1990Doug DrabekPittsburgh Pirates22–602.76
1991Tom GlavineAtlanta Braves20–1102.55
1992Greg MadduxChicago Cubs20–1102.18
1993Greg MadduxAtlanta Braves20–1002.36
1994Greg Maddux
Atlanta Braves16–601.56
1995Greg Maddux
Atlanta Braves19–201.63
1996John SmoltzAtlanta Braves24–802.94
1997Pedro MartínezMontreal Expos17–801.90
1998Tom GlavineAtlanta Braves20–602.47
1999Randy JohnsonArizona Diamondbacks17–902.49
2000Randy JohnsonArizona Diamondbacks19–702.64
2001Randy JohnsonArizona Diamondbacks21–602.49
2002Randy Johnson
★ +
Arizona Diamondbacks24–502.32
2003Eric GagnéLos Angeles Dodgers2–3551.20
2004Roger ClemensHouston Astros18–402.98
2005Chris CarpenterSt. Louis Cardinals21–502.83
2006Brandon WebbArizona Diamondbacks16–803.10

American League (1967-present)

YearPitcherTeamRecordSavesERA
1967Jim LonborgBoston Red Sox22–903.16
1968Denny McLain
Detroit Tigers31–601.96
1969Mike Cuellar
Denny McLain
Baltimore Orioles
Detroit Tigers
23–11
24–9
0
0
2.38
2.80
1970Jim PerryMinnesota Twins24–1203.04
1971Vida BlueOakland Athletics24–801.82
1972Gaylord PerryCleveland Indians24–1611.92
1973Jim PalmerBaltimore Orioles22–912.40
1974Catfish HunterOakland Athletics25–1202.49
1975Jim PalmerBaltimore Orioles23–1112.09
1976Jim PalmerBaltimore Orioles22–1302.51
1977Sparky LyleNew York Yankees13–5262.17
1978Ron Guidry
New York Yankees25–301.74
1979Mike FlanaganBaltimore Orioles23–903.08
1980Steve StoneBaltimore Orioles25–703.23
1981Rollie FingersMilwaukee Brewers6–3281.04
1982Pete VuckovichMilwaukee Brewers18–603.34
1983La Marr HoytChicago White Sox24–1003.66
1984Willie HernándezDetroit Tigers9–3321.92
1985Bret SaberhagenKansas City Royals20–602.87
1986Roger Clemens
Boston Red Sox24–402.48
1987Roger ClemensBoston Red Sox20–902.97
1988Frank ViolaMinnesota Twins24–702.64
1989Bret SaberhagenKansas City Royals23–602.16
1990Bob WelchOakland Athletics27–602.95
1991Roger ClemensBoston Red Sox18–1002.62
1992Dennis EckersleyOakland Athletics7–1511.91
1993Jack McDowellChicago White Sox22–1003.37
1994David ConeKansas City Royals16–502.94
1995Randy JohnsonSeattle Mariners18–202.48
1996Pat HentgenToronto Blue Jays20–1003.22
1997Roger Clemens+Toronto Blue Jays21–702.05
1998Roger Clemens
★ +
Toronto Blue Jays20–602.65
1999Pedro Martínez
★ +
Boston Red Sox23–402.07
2000Pedro Martínez
Boston Red Sox18–601.74
2001Roger ClemensNew York Yankees20–303.51
2002Barry ZitoOakland Athletics23–502.75
2003Roy HalladayToronto Blue Jays22–703.25
2004Johan Santana
Minnesota Twins20–602.61
2005Bartolo ColónLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim21–803.48
2006Johan Santana
★ +
Minnesota Twins19–602.77

Multiple winners

Player Awards Years
Roger Clemens 7 1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004
Randy Johnson 5 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Steve Carlton 4 1972, 1977, 1980, 1982
Greg Maddux 4 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Sandy Koufax 3 1963, 1965, 1966
Pedro Martínez 3 1997, 1999, 2000
Jim Palmer 3 1973, 1975, 1976
Tom Seaver 3 1969, 1973, 1975
Bob Gibson 2 1968, 1970
Tom Glavine 2 1991, 1998
Denny McLain 2 1968, 1969
Gaylord Perry 2 1972, 1978
Bret Saberhagen 2 1985, 1989
Johan Santana 2 2004, 2006


★ (
★ ) Denotes a unanimous selection, i.e., a pitcher who received all first-place votes.

★ (+) Denotes that the pitcher also won the triple crown in his League.

★ (X) Sutcliffe was traded mid-season on June 13. He went 4–5 with a 5.15 ERA with the Cleveland Indians in the A.L. before being traded to the Chicago Cubs in the N.L. where he went 16–1 with a 2.69 ERA. Overall he went 20–6 with a 3.64 ERA.

External links



Cy Young Award on Baseball Almanac

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