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Who is the National League Cy Young winner?

  • Leonardo
    Ubaldo Jiminez - 17-3, 2.59 ERA, 153 strikeouts, 65 walks, 1.12 WHIP, 163 1/3 innings

    Adam Wainwright - 17-7, 2.06 ERA, 165 strkeouts, 45 walks, 0.98 WHIP, 183 1/3 innings

    Roy Halladay - 16-8, 2.16 ERA, 180 strikeouts, 25 walks, 1.03 WHIP, 200 innings

    Tim Hudson - 14-5, 2.15 ERA, 91 strikeouts, 56 walks, 1.09 WHIP, 171 2/3 innings

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  • Ironman92
    I would vote for Wainright.....I would have no problems with any of the 4....what a race!
  • Tiger2003
    Halladay has 8 complete games and only 25 walks.....his numbers are just crazy...he also has a Perfect Game winning 1-0. He is 4-0 in August. In his 27 stats there is only 4 games he did not pitch 7 innings.
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    I voted for Wainright ... that guy flat-out has the nastiest stuff in baseball, and he is putting it all together this season.

    PS, his series ending, knee-buckling curveball that struck out Carlos Beltran in the '06 NLCS still haunts my dreams.
  • Laley23
    Ray Halladay has been the best imo. No bad stretches. Same could be said for the others outside (amazingly) Ubaldo. But Halladay has just been better during the great stretches.

    Like I92 though, I would have zero problem with anyone winning, although I think Hudson is slightly behind the other 3.
  • justincredible
    Tossup between Wainwright and Halladay.
  • Ironman92
    Latos of SD is an outsider with a shot.

    Hudson has been awesome all year.
  • Mooney44Cards
    Why is Ubaldo Jimenez on this list on not Josh Johnson? Johnson has better numbers than Jimenez and Tim Hudson. Wait, lemme guess....because Josh Johnson doesn't play on a contender? Wait a tick, didn't Zack Greinke win a Cy Young award last season?
  • Ironman92
    Put Johnsons's numbers up there....we'll consider him

    Grienke had the great numbers without many wins (for a Cy anyways)....but no one else really ran away from him on a contender

    IMO...unless I'm way off on what Johnson's stats are I'd have him in the Latos/Hudson range.....but they'd get the nod as they are contenders

    I know wins are a stat with luck involved....but you cannot overlook 17 wins to 10

    Should've Nolan Ryan won the CY in 1987?
  • Laley23
    Johnsons numbers are about the same as these guys. But his team blows and thus the wins arent there.
  • From the Hills
    I voted for Wainwright, but you could add his teammate Carpenter to the list as he is having a great second half. He was dominate against the Giants and their best pitcher, lastnight.
  • karen lotz
    Gotta be Wainwright, although Hudson has been dominate over the last 2 months outside of 1 bad outing against the Brewers.
  • Tiger2003
    Complete Games says it all....
  • Ironman92
    losses say it all
  • SportsAndLady
    Tiger2003;458585 wrote:Complete Games says it all....

    lol your bias is showing
  • karen lotz
    SportsAndLady;458794 wrote:lol your bias is showing


    No way, Tiger is one of the most unbiased posters on here...:rolleyes: