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  1. This page provides an in-season snapshot of the Cy Young "race," as figured by the following formula: Cy Young Points (CYP) = ( (5*IP/9)-ER) + (SO/12) + (SV*2.5) + Shutouts + ( (W*6)- (L*2)) + VB (see below). VB: Victory Bonus is a 12-point bonus awarded for leading your team to the division championship. Cy Young Winner: Denoted in bold. ESPN ...

  2. Hernández had a 9-3 record and 32 saves in 33 chances in 1984, with a 1.92 ERA over 80 games and 140⅓ innings. He is among just 11 pitchers to win the Cy Young and MVP in the same year, edging Kansas City's Dan Quisenberry for Cy Young in 1984 and Minnesota's Kent Hrbek for MVP.

  3. Cy Young, one of the most consistent and durable pitchers the game has ever known, won 511 games -- almost 100 more than any other pitcher in history. He won...

  4. Feb 22, 2020 · Cyclone Young quickly became Cy Young, and days after Cy Young threw an 18-strikeout no-hitter against McKeesport, the Cleveland Spiders of the National League bought his rights for $300. And ...

  5. ESPN.com's MLB Cy Young Predictor ranks the top pitchers of 2024 by calculating wins, ERA, saves, strikeouts, and more.

  6. Jan 4, 2012 · Cy Young is a name familiar to all but the most casual of baseball fans, well over 100 years after his pitching career ended. After all, he is the one the Cy Young Award is named after, the award given every year to the best pitcher in each league. Young also holds numerous baseball records, including some that are unlikely to be broken ...

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › sports-biographies › cy-youngCy Young | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · Young played for the Cleveland Indians (1890–98, 1909–11), St Louis Cardinals (1899–1900), Boston Red Sox (1901–08) and the Boston Braves (1911). He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1937. World Encyclopedia. Cy Young [1] 1867-1955 American baseball player Two achievements have made Cy Young [2] an immortal name in baseball ...

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