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Cy Young Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com

http://www.baseball-reference.com/y/youngcy01.shtml

Cy Young batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career Statistics.

posted 7/22/2007 in Cy Young Bookmarks

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CLEVELAND INDIANS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 3/7/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... Jim Thome, Eddie Murray, Carlos Baerga and Paul Sorrento... who is the one who hit the walk off homer and crush the Red Sox hopes in the 13th inning? Indians reserve catcher (and former Red Sox Gold Glove winner) Tony Pena who crushed a 3-0 pitch from Zane Smith. I'm sure Smith thought when he threw it "Come on! What's Pena going to do with it?" The Red Sox didn't even put up a fight in games 2 and 3. 25th MAN CY YOUNG Oh there were so many people I could put as the 25th man here. ALCS MVP ...

National League East Division Preview (Featuring Kevin Kernan)
Published 2/27/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... will fight it out for Cy Young. Little known Hamels fact: A former Mets farmhand named Fred Westfall was Hamels first pitching coach when he was in the Carmel Mountain Ranch Little League in San Diego and was the first to begin to teach Hamels the changeup. ...


Published 11/24/2008 by chris (noreply@blogger.com) at A Large Regular
... holy - don't let it be so. Tom Seaver - He's one of the all-time greats. Mussina shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath. Shame on you King Kaufman for bringing up Tom Seaver. Eddie Plank - Hall of Famer with 326 wins. Mentioning Plank is a complete misdirection by Kaufman. Plank was the first lefty in history with 300 wins but according to Kaufman's logic - if Mussina's aunt was his uncle then Mussina could have had as many wins as Plank. Cy Young and Walter Johnson - you're kidding right? Jamie Moyer - finally ...

The Griddle: Independence Day Feats
Published 7/4/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... of the New York Giants becomes the only pitcher to hit three triples in a game. The Giants beat the Cleveland Spiders 12-11 in the second game of a doubleheader. 1896 - Washington and Philadelphia combine for 73 hits in a doubleheader. Washington wins the first game 13-8 and Cleveland takes the second 15-14. 1905 - The Philadelphia A's play 20 innings against Boston in the second game of a doubleheader and don't draw a walk, an AL record. The A's win the game anyway, 4-2. Cy Young takes the loss for Boston, pitching all 20 innings. 1907 - The Tigers and Browns combine to hit ...

The Hardball Times:How Joe DiMaggio Revolutionized Cooperstown Voting
Published 6/9/2008 by Chris Jaffe at The Hardball Times
... to clean up its ballot mess. In 1958 and 1960, managers like Joe McCarthy still received support, as did players like Addie Joss, who had been retired for a half-century. Chaos still reigned. Cooperstown made two changes. First, they established a sunset clause. In 1962, you had to have played as recently as 1932 30 years prior to get a vote. Then in 1964, they shaved it to 20 years. Why 20? Simple the only men who had been retired for more than 20 years before election were Cy Young and ...

Crazy for Crazy '08
Published 6/8/2008 by Dan Agonistes (noreply@blogger.com) at Dan Agonistes
... time to highlight key moments and performers of other teams including Pirates shortstop Honus Wagner who in 1908 had his finest season (.354/.415/.542) while his team fell just short in what became a three-way race after a furious run that saw the Bucs win (13 of 14) before losing to the Cubs at the Westside Grounds 5-2 on October 4th admidst a little controversy. We also here find vignettes featuring Ty Cobb, Nap Lajoie, Hal Chase, Rube Waddell, and Cy Young among others not to mention other actors in the season’s ultimate drama such as ...

The Decline of the Workhorse Starter?
Published 5/23/2008 by Arne Christensen at Dugout Central
... Innings Throws 1. Cy Young+  7354.70 ...

Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... Hornsby Hornsby could be rated higher on this list and I probably wouldn't complain too much. The main reason why I have him rated lower than his numbers might merit is because unlike Cobb, he played in the boomin' 20's when offense was to baseball as pizza is to my diet. His averages are fantastic but he clearly should be rated lower than Ruth and Gehrig in his era alone not to mention other eras. I am comfortable with Hornsby at number 13. 14) Cy Young Cy Young is probably the most famous pitcher of all-time but I'm almost certain ...

Just Another New Year's Eve
Published 12/31/2007 by Mick Doherty at Batter's Box Interactive Magazine
... worst you know, We've come through all the rest, we'll get through this. We've made mistakes, but we've made good friends too. Remember all the nights we spent with them? And all our plans, who says they can't come true? Tonight's another chance to start again. ...

BEST SEASON/300th WIN
Published 10/9/2007 by Mark Snyders at FOOD. SHELTER. BASEBALL.
... .91 112 354/8 11. Tim Keefe 1890 33 Giants 17 11 229 88 3.38 134 342/10 12. Greg Maddux 2004 38 Cubs 16 11 212.7 151 4.02 113 347/9 13. Kid Nichols 1900 30 Beaneaters 13 16 231.3 53 3.07 135 361/7 14. Pete Alexander 1924 37 Cubs 12 5 169.3 33 3.03 129 373/T3 15. Mickey Welch 1890 30 Giants 17 14 292.3 97 2.99 117 307/20 16. Pud Galvin 1888 31 Alleghenys 23 25 437.3 107 2.63 101 361/5 17. Phil Niekro 1985 46 Yankees 16 12 220 149 4.09 98 318/16 18. Tom Glavine 2007 41 Mets 13 8 200.3 89 4.45 96 303/21 19. Walter Johnson 1920 32 Senators 8 10 143.7 78 3.13 118 417/2 20. Gaylord Perry 1982 43 Mariners 10 12 216.7 116 4.40 96 314/17 21. Lefty Grove 1941 41 Red Sox 7 7 134 54 4.37 96 300/T22 22. Charley Radbourn 1891 36 Reds 11 13 218 54 4.25 79 309/19 23. Early Wynn 1963 43 Indians 1 2 55.3 29 2.28 159 300/T22 Here's a rundown of each pitcher, in order, with a few more details about each season. Hopefully, this will give you a little more insight into how I ranked each player: 1. ...

The 350 Club
Published 7/3/2007 by Mantlemurcer at My Pinstripes
... Cy Young ...

The Griddle: Random Record of the Week #7
Published 5/14/2007 at The Griddle
... . Colon would go 10-4 in Montreal in the second half for a 20-8 overall record and he finished sixth in the NL Cy Young Award voting. Of course, Montreal couldn't afford Colon either and sent him to the White Sox where they got three guys who didn't do much for them in ...

The Price was Right: Maddux, Himes, and the 1992 Negotiations
Published 2/26/2007 by Transmission at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... Maddux had almost signed a contract extension in the 1991 off-season, which would have paid him 25 million dollars over five years. Remember that at the end of 1991, while Maddux had won 18, 19, 15 and 15 games in the previous four years, he also had not yet won a Cy Young Award and had been to only one All-Star Game. The contract would have made him the richest pitcher in the game. A column by Bob Verdi after the 1992 season gives Maddux’s explanation for why he ultimately turned down this first offer: ...