Webb might be the favorite because of Wins, but he is not light years ahead of Dempster as some of you have indicated. And none of Harden, Zambrano, Santana, or Peavy are ahead of Dempster when you're talking 2008 Cy Young. They might be better pitchers on talent or career (or both), but they are not better 2008 candidates for this award right now. It's time for people on this board to acknowledge that Zambrano is not having as good a year as Dempster. Regarding the Webb comparison; Dempster has allowed fewer ER, fewer base runners (Walks + Hits), and has more Strikeouts than Webb. Webb's Innings advantage gives him a minute .07 ERA and .06 WHIP advantage over Dempster. This more or less evens out these stats. So Webb has more Wins and a better W/L differential, Dempster has Ks. Everything else is basically even. Innings won't matter presuming both hit 200, which looks likely. 200 is the magic number for the award. If both pitchers remain constant on Inn/Start, ERA, WHIP, and Ks, but Dempster manages to catch Webb in Wins, there should be no reason why he isn't listed in the top 4 with Webb, Lincecum, and Volquez. Santana is going to have to win every start the rest of the way to put his name in the list. Zambrano is going to have to summon up double-digit Ks every start and Win almost every game to get into the race.