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It's happened several times - Hentgen in 1996, Maddux in 1993, Clemens in 1987, John Denny in 1983....I'm sure there are a bunch more.

2007-07-08 03:11:03 · answer #1 · answered by Craig S 7 · 1 0

If the Cy youthful Award particularly is going to the excellent pitcher of that league ... then Felix Hernandez will win palms down! Felix has 30 high quality starts this 365 days. he's pitched 8+ innings with a million earned run or much less 13 situations this 365 days. it truly is insane. yet whilst the electorate decide to vote a various way, then CC will probably win. because of the fact he has the main wins.

2016-10-20 06:55:42 · answer #2 · answered by deralin 4 · 0 0

Yes. It's mainly because of their spot in the rotation and whether or not they're scheduled to pitch right before or after the All Star Break. Pitchers and their managers prefer to have them pitch on their regular schedule.

FYI, there also have been two players who won League MVP and didn't go to the All Star game (that is, since the All Star game has been in existence): Terry Pendleton in '91 and Kirk Gibson in '88.

2007-07-08 05:06:09 · answer #3 · answered by koreaguy12 6 · 0 0

Johan Santana - 2004 Unanimous Cy Young Winner was not an All-Star that year

2007-07-08 03:20:25 · answer #4 · answered by New York Nightmare 4 · 1 0

Roger Clemens - 1987.

Finished with a 20-9 record on the Boston Red Sox and a 2.97 ERA. He wasn't on the All-Star team.


Greg Maddux - 1993

Finished with a 20-10 record on the Atlanta Braves with a 2.36 ERA. He wasn't on the NL All-Star team either.

2007-07-08 03:08:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

carpenter

2007-07-08 05:02:02 · answer #6 · answered by super_bendon 4 · 0 0

jose valintine didnt make it.

2007-07-08 03:22:45 · answer #7 · answered by robinson d 1 · 0 2

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