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NL Cy Young

1. Brandon Webb - SP Arizona

2. Pedro Martinez - SP NY Mets

3. Tom Glavine - SP NY Mets

 

NL MVP

1. Albert Pujols - 1B St Louis

2. Miguel Cabrera - 3B Florida

3. Jason Bay - OF Pittsburgh

 

NL ROY

1. Hanley Ramirez - SS Florida

2. Dan Uggla - 2B Florida

3. Prince Fielder - 1B Milwaukee

 

AL Cy Young

1. Scott Kazmir - SP Tampa Bay

2. Mike Mussina - SP NY Yankees

3. Justin Verlander - SP Detroit

 

AL MVP

1. Jim Thome - DH/1B Chicago White Sox

2. Travis Hafner - DH/1B Cleveland

3. Derek Jeter - SS NY Yankees

 

AL ROY

1. Justin Verlander - SP Detroit

2. Jonathon Papelbon - RP Boston

3. Kenji Jojihma - C Seattle

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Probably a stupid question, but is it possible for someone to win two awards, like Justin Verland winning the Cy Young and ROY?
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Probably a stupid question, but is it possible for someone to win two awards, like Justin Verland winning the Cy Young and ROY?

 

Yes they can -- Ichiro won ROY and MVP in the same year.

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NL CYA: Brandon Webb

AL CYA: Jose Contreras

 

NL MVP: Albert Pujols

AL MVP: JI

--------- JIM THOME

 

NL ROTY: Hanley Ramirez

AL ROTY: Justin Verlander

 

NL Comeback Player of the Year: NOMAH

AL Comeback Player of the Year: Jim Thome

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In 1968, Bob Gibson was the Cy Young and MVP in the NL, and Denny McClain was the Cy Young and MVP in the AL.

 

Vida Blue was both in '71.

 

In '81, Rollie Fingers was both as a closer.

 

In '84, Willie Hernandez was both as a closer.

 

Clemens was both in '86. Eckersley as a closer in '92.

 

Koufax did it in '63. Don Newcombe in '56.

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NL MVP: Not a Cub

NL Cy Young: Not a Cub

NL ROY: Not a Cub

NL Rolaids Reliever: Not a Cub

NL Gold Gloves: Maddux, then Not Cubs

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Come on guys, you all already know that Joe Morgan said that Cedeno was the NLROY; how can yall ignore such a baseball genius:lol:
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NL Cy Young

1. Brandon Webb - SP Arizona

2. Pedro Martinez - SP NY Mets

3. Tom Glavine - SP NY Mets

 

NL MVP

1. Albert Pujols - 1B St Louis

2. Miguel Cabrera - 3B Florida

3. Jason Bay - OF Pittsburgh

 

NL ROY

1. Hanley Ramirez - SS Florida

2. Dan Uggla - 2B Florida

3. Prince Fielder - 1B Milwaukee

 

AL Cy Young

1. Scott Kazmir - SP Tampa Bay

2. Mike Mussina - SP NY Yankees

3. Justin Verlander - SP Detroit

 

AL MVP

1. Jim Thome - DH/1B Chicago White Sox

2. Travis Hafner - DH/1B Cleveland

3. Derek Jeter - SS NY Yankees

 

AL ROY

1. Justin Verlander - SP Detroit

2. Jonathon Papelbon - RP Boston

3. Kenji Jojihma - C Seattle

 

That says a lot when the top MVP candidates don't even have to play the field. That's what's wrong with the DH rule.

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NL Cy Young

1. Brandon Webb - SP Arizona

2. Pedro Martinez - SP NY Mets

3. Tom Glavine - SP NY Mets

 

NL MVP

1. Albert Pujols - 1B St Louis

2. Miguel Cabrera - 3B Florida

3. Jason Bay - OF Pittsburgh

 

NL ROY

1. Hanley Ramirez - SS Florida

2. Dan Uggla - 2B Florida

3. Prince Fielder - 1B Milwaukee

 

AL Cy Young

1. Scott Kazmir - SP Tampa Bay

2. Mike Mussina - SP NY Yankees

3. Justin Verlander - SP Detroit

 

AL MVP

1. Jim Thome - DH/1B Chicago White Sox

2. Travis Hafner - DH/1B Cleveland

3. Derek Jeter - SS NY Yankees

 

AL ROY

1. Justin Verlander - SP Detroit

2. Jonathon Papelbon - RP Boston

3. Kenji Jojihma - C Seattle

 

That says a lot when the top MVP candidates don't even have to play the field. That's what's wrong with the DH rule.

 

and exactly why the AL rules the baseball world and why the NL is falling behind fast

 

AL teams understand the need for good batters up and down the lineup, not the old traditional play for 2 runs crapola the NL plays

 

off my soapbox now

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NL Cy Young

1. Brandon Webb - SP Arizona

2. Pedro Martinez - SP NY Mets

3. Tom Glavine - SP NY Mets

 

NL MVP

1. Albert Pujols - 1B St Louis

2. Miguel Cabrera - 3B Florida

3. Jason Bay - OF Pittsburgh

 

NL ROY

1. Hanley Ramirez - SS Florida

2. Dan Uggla - 2B Florida

3. Prince Fielder - 1B Milwaukee

 

AL Cy Young

1. Scott Kazmir - SP Tampa Bay

2. Mike Mussina - SP NY Yankees

3. Justin Verlander - SP Detroit

 

AL MVP

1. Jim Thome - DH/1B Chicago White Sox

2. Travis Hafner - DH/1B Cleveland

3. Derek Jeter - SS NY Yankees

 

AL ROY

1. Justin Verlander - SP Detroit

2. Jonathon Papelbon - RP Boston

3. Kenji Jojihma - C Seattle

 

That says a lot when the top MVP candidates don't even have to play the field. That's what's wrong with the DH rule.

 

and exactly why the AL rules the baseball world and why the NL is falling behind fast

 

AL teams understand the need for good batters up and down the lineup, not the old traditional play for 2 runs crapola the NL plays

 

off my soapbox now

 

Then why not go all the way and have a 9-man offensive team and a 9-man defensive team that plays the field. The offensive team could be made up of all-steroid enhanced 230 pounders since they wouldn't have to play the field. Barry Bonds could play until he's 70 and hit 2500 HRs.

Old-Timey Member
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Marshall stays in top form he could get some ROY votes.

He's been better than this indicates, but his ERA is above 5 right now. I don't see anyone other than Hanley picking up any significant vote totals unless Marshall gets his ERA below 4.

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Marshall stays in top form he could get some ROY votes.

He's been better than this indicates, but his ERA is above 5 right now. I don't see anyone other than Hanley picking up any significant vote totals unless Marshall gets his ERA below 4.

 

I agree. The starts against San Francisco and Florida (the second one) really screwed up his ERA.

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