Jake Peavy Wins Cy Young
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Jake Peavy was a unanimous winner of the NL Cy Young Award today after leading the league in wins, ERA, and strikeouts — pitching’s version of a Triple Crown.
The San Diego Padres ace received all 32 first-place votes and finished with 160 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. Arizona sinkerballer Brandon Webb, last year’s winner, was a distant runner-up with 94 points. He was listed second on 31 ballots and third on one.
Peavy went 19-6 while topping the majors in ERA (2.54) and strikeouts (240) for the Padres, who came within one win of their third consecutive playoff berth. He joined Roger Clemens as the only starting pitchers to win a Cy Young Award without tossing a complete game.
Clemens did it once in each league: 2001 with the New York Yankees (AL) and 2004 with Houston (NL).
It was the 12th time an NL pitcher has been a unanimous choice for the honor, the first since Arizona’s Randy Johnson in 2002. Peavy became the fourth San Diego pitcher to win the award, joining reliever Mark Davis (1989), Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry (1978), and lefty Randy Jones (1976).
Peavy had a chance to put the Padres in the postseason — and earn his 20th win — when he started the wild-card tiebreaker against Colorado. But the 26-year-old right-hander was ineffective at Coors Field, giving up six runs and 10 hits in 6 1-3 innings.