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  • ...n of America]]. The award is named in honor of [[Hall of Fame]] pitcher [[Cy Young]] who died a year earlier in [[1955]]. ...in [[1972 American League Cy Young Award|1972]] and [[1978 National League Cy Young Award|1978]].
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  • [[Image:perry.jpg|left|160px]] Gaylord Jackson Perry
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  • [[Image:Jim Perry.jpg|160px|left]] James Evan Perry Jr.
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  • ...osedly said of trying to hit it). He was a four-time [[National League]] [[Cy Young Award]] winner, ten-time [[All-Star]], and the last man to pitch over ...nd a 1.97 ERA, and was the unanimous choice for the [[1972 National League Cy Young Award]] despite pitching for a miserable Phillies outfit. His 27 vic
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  • ...who had 21 wins and 19 complete games, is named the [[1958 Cy Young Award|Cy Young Award]] winner. With only one award given for the two leagues, Turley ...Mets|New York Mets]] wins his third [[1975 National League Cy Young Award|Cy Young Award]]. He posted 243 strikeouts with a 2.38 ERA and led the [[1975
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  • ...s]]; [[27]] [[Juan Marichal]]; [[30]] [[Orlando Cepeda]]; [[36]] [[Gaylord Perry]]; [[42]] [[Jackie Robinson]] (retired throughout Major League Baseball); [ ...Cormick (mccormi03)|Mike McCormick]], winner of the [[1967 National League Cy Young Award]], RP [[Stu Miller]] and [[Bobby Bolin]], C [[Tom Haller]], 2B
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  • ...while the Cubs scratch three off Matty. The Giants score in the 4th when [[Cy Seymour]] parks a drive in the [[bleachers]] with two on. Prevailing rules ...erry's hitting, "They'll put a man on the moon before he hits a home run." Perry's homer comes about 20 minutes after the clubhouse receives word that Neil
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  • ...976]], and [[Gaylord Perry]] duplicated the feat in [[1978 National League Cy Young Award|1978]]. Two eventual [[Hall of Fame]]rs, slugging outfielder [[ ...ff]] in spite of starting their ace, [[2007 National League Cy Young Award|Cy Young Award]] winner [[Jake Peavy]], when the Rockies mounted an extra-inni
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  • ...is playing career. He won the [[Cy Young Award]] in [[2005 American League Cy Young Award|2005]] and was the last man to suit up who had played for the l ...2001 Indians|2001]], Bartolo became the first Tribe hurler since [[Gaylord Perry]] to log back-to-back 200-strikeout seasons, mowing down 201 poor souls en
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  • ...30 home runs and 85 RBI. [[1959 Indians|Cleveland Indians]] pitcher [[Jim Perry]], who posted a 12-10 record with a 2.65 ERA, is a distant second. ...Just three weeks earlier, Koufax won a record third [[1966 Cy Young Award|Cy Young Award]].
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  • ...y with the [[National League]] within a few seasons. Minor league legend [[Perry Werden]] had some of his best years in the Western League of the 1894-1899 |[[Perry Werden]]||Lincoln ||HR||11
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  • Though deprived of possible [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cy_Young_Award Cy Young award], Gibby recovers in time to lead St. Louis to [[1967 World Seri ...967/B08020SFN1967.htm <b>Aug 02</b>] __ <small><b>Mays</b> – and [[Gaylord Perry|Gay]] – vs. <b>Momen:</b> Clemente Conquers Candlestick Crosswind #3</sma
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  • ...agues, winning 209 games. He won the [[1971 American League Cy Young Award|Cy Young Award]] and the [[1971 American League Most Valuable Player Award|MVP Blue was the youngest pitcher (at age 22) to win the AL Cy Young Award award ([[Dwight Gooden]] won the award at age 20 in the [[Natio
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  • |[[Wins]]||align=left|[[Bob Gibson (gibsobo01)|Bob Gibson]]<br>[[Gaylord Perry]]||[[1970 St. Louis Cardinals|St. Louis Cardinals]]<br>[[1970 San Francisco |[[Games Started]]||align=left|[[Gaylord Perry]]||[[1970 San Francisco Giants|San Francisco Giants]]||41
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  • |[[Hattiesburg Tar Heels]] ##||21||46||.313||25||[[Cooney Best]] / [[Perry Werden]] |[[Vicksburg Hill Billies]]||44||74||.373||30||[[Billy Earle]] / [[Cy Hooker]]
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  • 1901-08: (Cy Young, Jesse Burkett of the Spiders). Young is MT for Freddy Parent, Buck 1972-76: (Gaylord Perry, Willie McCovey of the Giants). Perry is MT for Buddy Bell.
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  • '''Note:''' ''This page is for Cliff Lee, the Cy Young Award-winning pitcher; for the outfielder who played from 1919 to 192 ...ge]], and finishing fourth in the [[2005 American League Cy Young Award|AL Cy Young Award voting]]. He won 9 straight decisions to start the second half
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  • ...ampion [[1960 Pirates|Pittsburgh Pirates]], is voted [[1960 Cy Young Award|Cy Young Award]] winner. [[Warren Spahn]] of the [[1960 Braves|Milwaukee Brave ...and a record-shattering 382 [[strikeout]]s, is named [[1965 Cy Young Award|Cy Young Award]] winner by a unanimous vote and for the third time.
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  • ...gue]] leader with 22 victories, is honored with the [[1967 National League Cy Young Award]]. It is the first year in which a pitcher is honored in each l ...8 margin over [[Wilbur Wood]] of the [[1972 White Sox|Chicago White Sox]]. Perry won 24 games for the fifth-place Indians.
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  • *[[Gaylord Perry]] *[[Cy Young]]
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