NL CY Young?

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NL Cy Young Wnner

  1. Tim Lincecum - San Francisco Giants

    51.6%
  2. C.C. Sabathia - Milwakuee Brewers

    25.8%
  3. Brandon Webb - Arizona Diamondbacks

    12.9%
  4. Other (State choice)

    9.7%
  1. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I change vote to Lincecum
     
  2. Yisman

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    Cakes, you should be ashamed of yourself!
     
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    16-3, 2.54 ERA, 225 Ks.
    Webb: 19-7, 3.41 ERA, 166 Ks.

    Not even remotely close.
     
    #23 Yisman, Sep 9, 2008
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    Fuck, I accidentally hit other.

    Not including Sabathia, it should go:

    1. Lincecum
    2. Santana
    3. Webb

    However, I think Webb wins because of his win total and Santana isn't even in the picture because of that same retarded stat. If you include Sabathia, I think he slides into the #2 spot.

    Edit: Actually, I'm not so sure about that prediction now, I didn't realize how terrible Webb's been the past few starts.
     
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    no way is webb in the discussion
     
  6. Cakes

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    When I voted for Webb that was based on what happened through that date.

    I'll note my choices for all the awards right after the regular season ends.

    Joe G. Girardi is a lock for AL Manager of the Year, though. Fuckin' guy has a winning record in the far superior junior circuit.
    He won the award in the inferior senior circuit with a losing record a couple years ago. Therefore, clearly he is going to win.
    The only question will be if Scioscia or Guillen or Madden will get any votes. J.G. Girardi might be a unanimous winner.
     
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    just for shits and giggles.....i in no way think he should win....but i think he deserves to be recognized! hes had a real good season with the marlins....Rick Nolasco

    W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR BB SO
    2008 14 7 3.56 31 29 1 1 0 0 192.1 176 81 76 25 39 167
     
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    Even when this thread was started, Lincecum was the clear choice, IMO.
     
  9. Mantana Soss

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    Webb says not-so-fast, with an 8 inning gem tonight, giving him 20 W's
     
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    I suppose Cliff Lee has his end locked up, with win 22.
     
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    Yeah, Cliff Lee will win. Much like the AL Manager runaway with J.G. Girardi, the only question will be if Lee wins unanimously or not.
     
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    no question Lee and Lincecum deserve it.

    Ls. Interesting.
     
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    Tim "Moneyshot" Lincecum is smoking the Padres at Petco tonight.
     
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    8 innings, 2 hits, no runs, 11 Ks.

    Dude is incredible. I'd take him over any player in baseball right now.
     
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    Giants are crazy letting him pitch the 9th with a 7-0 lead. 134 pitches as we speak.
     
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    Strikes out the last guy, his 12th, for the CG Shutout. 138 pitches.
     
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    yeah, they do this to him all the time. High strikeout pitcher, high pitch counts. It's risky.

    He finished with 138 pitches.

    complete game shutout. 9 innings, 4 hits, 12 Ks
     
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    He's now 17-3 with a 2.43 ERA.
     
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    I don't think they ever let him go this far.
     
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    Longest outing of his career, by 6 pitches.
     

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