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Poll: AL Cy Young award voting

Posted by Andy on October 4, 2007

We've already voted on the NL MVP, and I think the AL MVP (A-rod) and NL Cy Young (Peavy) are locked up already.

So let's have a vote on AL Cy Young.

Here's a blank ballot:

1st place (5 points):
2nd place (3 points):
3rd place (1 point):

To vote, you must pick all three positions, and simply paste your ballot into a comment on this post. I believe a total of 28 journalists will vote on the real award, so I'll keep this open until we have 28 total ballots.

Here are the statistical leaderboards for 2007, just to give you some names to consider, but obiously you can vote for any eligible pitcher.

ERA

Lackey-LAA 3.01
Carmona-CLE 3.06
Haren-OAK 3.07
Bedard-BAL 3.16
Sabathia-CLE 3.21
Beckett-BOS 3.27
Santana-MIN 3.33
Escobar-LAA 3.40
Kazmir-TBD 3.48
Buehrle-CHW 3.63

Wins

Beckett-BOS 20
Carmona-CLE 19
Lackey-LAA 19
Sabathia-CLE 19
Wang-NYY 19
Escobar-LAA 18
Verlander-DET 18
Wakefield-BOS 17
Batista-SEA 16
Halladay-TOR 16

Won-Loss %

Verlander-DET .750
Beckett-BOS .741
Sabathia-CLE .731
Wang-NYY .731
Bedard-BAL .722
Escobar-LAA .720
Carmona-CLE .704
Halladay-TOR .696
Lackey-LAA .679
Hernandez-SEA .667
Marcum-TOR .667

BB + H per IP (WHIP)

Santana-MIN 1.073
Bedard-BAL 1.088
Shields-TBD 1.107
Vazquez-CHW 1.140
Sabathia-CLE 1.141
Beckett-BOS 1.141
Burnett-TOR 1.189
Haren-OAK 1.208
Guthrie-BAL 1.209
Carmona-CLE 1.209

Bases on Balls/9IP

Byrd-CLE 1.31
Sabathia-CLE 1.38
Shields-TBD 1.51
Blanton-OAK 1.57
Silva-MIN 1.60
Beckett-BOS 1.79
Halladay-TOR 1.92
Buehrle-CHW 2.01
Vazquez-CHW 2.08
Lackey-LAA 2.09

Strikeouts/9IP

Bedard-BAL 10.93
Kazmir-TBD 10.41
Santana-MIN 9.66
Burnett-TOR 9.56
Vazquez-CHW 8.85
Matsuzaka-BOS 8.84
Beckett-BOS 8.70
Verlander-DET 8.17
Sabathia-CLE 7.80
Hernandez-SEA 7.80

Saves

Borowski-CLE 45
Jenks-CHW 40
Putz-SEA 40
Rodriguez-LAA 40
Jones-DET 38
Nathan-MIN 37
Papelbon-BOS 37
Accardo-TOR 30
Rivera-NYY 30
Reyes-TBD 26

Strikeouts

Kazmir-TBD 239
Santana-MIN 235
Bedard-BAL 221
Vazquez-CHW 213
Sabathia-CLE 209
Matsuzaka-BOS 201
Beckett-BOS 194
Haren-OAK 192
Shields-TBD 184
Verlander-DET 183

Adjusted ERA+

Carmona-CLE 145
Lackey-LAA 144
Haren-OAK 143
Bedard-BAL 141
Beckett-BOS 139
Sabathia-CLE 138
Santana-MIN 133
Kazmir-TBD 132
Meche-KCR 131
Escobar-LAA 127

53 Responses to “Poll: AL Cy Young award voting”

  1. zuty Says:

    1st place: Beckett
    2nd place: Carmona
    3rd place: Lackey

  2. truman Says:

    1st place (5 points): BEDARD
    2nd place (3 points): CARMONA
    3rd place (1 point): BECKETT

  3. mikearmalis Says:

    1st place (5 points): Sabathia
    2nd place (3 points): Lackey
    3rd place (1 point): Beckett

  4. gswitter Says:

    1st place (5 points): Sabathia
    2nd place (3 points): Lackey
    3rd place (1 point): Carmona

    [edited by Andy]

  5. mikearmalis Says:

    Whoever voted Bedard 1st is clueless

  6. gswitter Says:

    Oops... if it's not too late, please swap Carmona (should be 3rd) and Lackey (should be 2nd) on my ballot. (stupid math)

    I was all set to vote Carmona/Escobar/Beckett, and just wanted to confirm my choices with the WS, VORP and RSAA rankings. Glad I did. I guess things really changed in those last few weeks. I knew Sabathia and Lackey had been good, but didn't realize they'd been THAT good. And I didn't realize Escobar's September was so brutal. Ouch.

  7. jfs7 Says:

    1st place (5 points): Sabathia
    2nd place (3 points): Beckett
    3rd place (1 point): Carmona

  8. Andy Says:

    I edited your vote.

    And while I certainly don't agree with voting Bedard #1, such voting is the beauty of democracy.

  9. spartanbill Says:

    1 Lackey
    2 Beckett
    3 Escobar

    I worked up a top ten yesterday in anticipation of a ballot. Here are 4 through 10 even though they won't count.

    4 Putz
    5 Carmona
    6 Sabathia
    7 F. Rodriguez
    8 Haren
    9 Byrd
    10 Kazmir

  10. settes Says:

    1. Sabathia
    2. Beckett
    3. Santana

  11. Andy Says:

    No Wang, spartanbill?

  12. truman Says:

    Attn: Mikearmalis et al
    The evidence you provide to back up your claim that I'm "clueless" is underwhelming. But I will bite, and explain my vote for Bedard.

    First, I view CYA differntly than MVP. The lack of the term "value" leads me to downgrade the importance of Games/innings/time played. It leads me to upgrade factors that point to dominance of play.
    Simply put, Player X with very good performance for a full season is more VALUABLE to a team than Player Y with superior performance for only 80% of the season. However, Player Y is superior in performance.

    Bedard had a 62 OPS+ against: best among AL pitchers who QUALIFY FOR THE ERA TITLE. 2nd best is Beckett at 72. In other words, Bedard's replacement for the amount of time to equal Beckett's IP (20 innings) would need to yield an OPS+ of 162!!! to equal the total OPS+ of Beckett over the same number of innings. Its hard to find a replacement that bad.
    Bedard also had the highest K/9 at 10.9, showing his sheer dominance.
    As far as consistency, Bedard had QS% of 75%, behind only Carmona and Haren among CYA candidates.

    Despite your accusation, I did put a fair amount of thought into my choices. So please save the "clueless" label for the first person to vote for Wang. Thanks.

  13. friend1 Says:

    1. Sabathia
    2. Beckett
    3. Bedard

  14. mikearmalis Says:

    While I agree with what you are saying, I can't see how a guy who missed almost a month of the season should be CYY. His numbers are amazing and I had him as the most likely person to top Santana this year in the preseason. While I don't think that Sabathia's numbers are the best, he is has the intangible factor this season. I am sad that the season is coming to a close and I just started paying attention to the stats of the day. This is awesome!!!!!!

  15. Andy Says:

    Healthy debate is great. Let's just keep it polite, please.

  16. truman Says:

    I understand that some 'voters' would dock Bedard heavily for his time missed. I just take offense to the 'clueless' label. I might vote unconventionally, but I also vote thoughtfully. Anyway, if a gascan replacement for Bedard would bring a full season's stats down to the level of the other elite pitchers, that's saying something about how good he was (for a somewhat limited time).

  17. mikearmalis Says:

    I apologize for my clueless statement.

  18. wellspr Says:

    1st place (5 points): Sabathia
    2nd place (3 points): Lackey
    3rd place (1 point): Santana

  19. mikearmalis Says:

    I find it funny that so far that Sabathia has either gotten a 1st place vote or no votes at all. WOW

  20. mikearmalis Says:

    By the way, I had Kazmir on my fantasy team this year and his final numbers look good but for most of the year he struggled. He should in no way be in any conversation for CY. James Shields was much more consistant for the D Rays this year and I had him as well. I won my league with riding these horses.

  21. spartanbill Says:

    I thought about Wang and Bedard and they were my last two cuts. Byrd, Haren, Kazmir, and Wang were tough to rank as they all had differenst strengths. had Bedard played a full season, he would've been ranked higher, but he didn't ao I downgraded him. In my mind Bedard amd Wang
    weren about where 8 9 and 10 were, but when you have 5 guys and 3 spots, someone is left out.

  22. spartanbill Says:

    I thought about Wang and Bedard and they were my last two cuts. Byrd, Haren, Kazmir, and Wang were tough to rank as they all had differenst strengths. had Bedard played a full season, he would’ve been ranked higher, but he didn’t ao I downgraded him. In my mind Bedard amd Wang and Haren were about where 8 9 and 10 were, but when you have 5 guys and 3 spots, someone is left out.

  23. CalloftheGame Says:

    I'll go with:

    1st: Sabathia
    2nd: Beckett
    3rd: Carmona

  24. vonhayes Says:

    1. Carmona
    2. Sabathia
    3. Bedard

  25. rentas78 Says:

    1. Beckett
    2. Bedard
    3. Sabathia

  26. bahamuto Says:

    1. Sabathia
    2. Bedard
    3. Santana

  27. cchien Says:

    1. Wang
    2. Sabathia
    3. Lacky

  28. Andy Says:

    Who's Lacky?

  29. eportney Says:

    1. Lackey
    2. Sabathia
    3. Beckett

    This is going to be a VERY hard one for the voters. I'm anticipating at least 3-4 first-place votegetters.

  30. BoondockSaint Says:

    1. Sabathia
    2. Beckett
    3. Lackey

  31. mikearmalis Says:

    Truman there is someone more clueless than you. LOL Someone actually voted for Wang. They must be a Yankees fan!

  32. kingturtle Says:

    1st place (5 points): Beckett
    2nd place (3 points): Bedard
    3rd place (1 point): Santana

  33. Sky Says:

    1. Sabathia
    2. Beckett
    3. Bedard

  34. Atlas Says:

    1. Bedard
    2. Sabathia
    3. Santana

  35. Andy Says:

    That's 19 ballots...we've got room for 9 more.

  36. b.wildeboer Says:

    1. Sabathia
    2. Santana
    3. Carmona

  37. Yuri Says:

    Hmm...

    1st place (5 points): C.C. Sabathia
    2nd place (3 points): Josh Beckett
    3rd Place (1 point): Fausto Carmona

  38. Andy Says:

    I know I said I'd take 28 ballots, but if there are more by the time I get back on Tuesday, I'll count all of them.

  39. RonBermuda Says:

    1st - Beckett
    2nd - Sabathia
    3rd - Bedard

  40. yanks144 Says:

    1st - Sabathia
    2nd - Beckett
    3rd - Kazmir

  41. Andy Says:

    See? Even a person with "yanks" in their screenname didn't vote Wang first.

    I note that "Chien" is a very common Chinese surname and that Wang is from Taiwan.

  42. JGFA Says:

    1st - Fausto Carmona
    2nd - C.C. Sabathia
    3rd - Erik Bedard

  43. VanillaFire1000 Says:

    1st-Sabathia
    2nd-Lackey
    3rd-Putz

  44. Matt2169 Says:

    1st place (5 points): Beckett
    2nd place (3 points): Sabathia
    3rd place (1 point): Verlander

  45. canuck77 Says:

    1st place (5 points): C.C.Sabathia
    2nd place (3 points): J.Beckett
    3rd place (1 point): R.Halladay

  46. budcrew08 Says:

    1st place (5 points): Beckett
    2nd place (3 points): Sabathia
    3rd place (1 point): Wang

  47. duckshirt Says:

    1st place (5 points): Beckett
    2nd place (3 points): Verlander
    3rd place (1 point): Carmona
    (Honorable mention 4th place: Wang - he's a really good pitcher, but there are other pitchers who could have 19 wins with his run support)
    I guess I wasn't all that impressed the times I watched Sabathia. If Scott Kazmir and Johan Santana had played for better teams and won more games, they would probably be contenders as well.

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  49. zimcity Says:

    1. Beckett
    2. Sabathia
    3. Lackey

  50. David in Toledo Says:

    1st place (5 points): Bedard. Truman helped to persuade me.
    2nd place (3 points): Sabathia. He wasn't always overwhelming, but his lead in innings pitched adds some extra value.
    3rd place (1 point): Putz. The league's most dominant reliever ought to get at least one mention.

    Despite the lack of K's and the Divisional Series problems, Wang logged the most innings and was often very effective for a team desperate for starting pitching if it were to right itself and make the playoffs. Let's praise our favorites and ease up on criticizing everyone else.

  51. SF Yanks Says:

    1. Carmona
    2. Sabathia
    3. Lackey

  52. Andy Says:

    Voting is now closed. Thanks.

  53. vonhayes Says:

    I like Wang a lot - he's what Mets fans wish Mike Pelfrey could be - but I think a lot of people are anti-Wang for Cy Young coming off his inexplicable #2 finish in 2006 (Well, it's partially understandable when you consider voting history and the over-emphasis on W's).