Dallas Keuchel of Houston Astros wins American League Cy Young Award
Dallas Keuchel won an American League-best 20 games and notched one last victory in 2015 by collecting the AL Cy Young award.
Keuchel got 22 first-place votes for 186 points from the Baseball Writers' Association of America in results announced Wednesday.
Toronto's David Price finished second, drawing eight first-place votes and 143 points. Oakland's Sonny Gray finished third.
Keuchel led the league in wins, going 20-8 and helping Houston reach the playoffs for the first time since 2005. Using a dominant sinker and sharp slider, he led all AL pitchers in innings (232.0), WAR (7.2) and WHIP (1.02) and also had a 2.48 ERA and 216 strikeouts.
Price went 18-5 with a 2.45 ERA and 225 strikeouts. Traded from Detroit to Toronto in late July, he pushed the Blue Jays toward their first playoff appearance since 1993.
Keuchel became the first Houston pitcher to win the Cy Young since Roger Clemens in 2004, and the first since the Astros joined the AL.
Keuchel's victory also marked the second postseason award for the Astros. On Monday, shortstop Carlos Correa was named AL Rookie of the Year. A.J. Hinch finished second in the voting to Jeff Banister for manager of the year on Tuesday.
Keuchel got 22 first-place votes for 186 points from the Baseball Writers' Association of America in results announced Wednesday.
Toronto's David Price finished second, drawing eight first-place votes and 143 points. Oakland's Sonny Gray finished third.
Keuchel led the league in wins, going 20-8 and helping Houston reach the playoffs for the first time since 2005. Using a dominant sinker and sharp slider, he led all AL pitchers in innings (232.0), WAR (7.2) and WHIP (1.02) and also had a 2.48 ERA and 216 strikeouts.
Price went 18-5 with a 2.45 ERA and 225 strikeouts. Traded from Detroit to Toronto in late July, he pushed the Blue Jays toward their first playoff appearance since 1993.
Keuchel became the first Houston pitcher to win the Cy Young since Roger Clemens in 2004, and the first since the Astros joined the AL.
Keuchel's victory also marked the second postseason award for the Astros. On Monday, shortstop Carlos Correa was named AL Rookie of the Year. A.J. Hinch finished second in the voting to Jeff Banister for manager of the year on Tuesday.
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