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Zack Greinke: 2009 AL Cy Young Winner

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 03:40 PM ET

Zack Greinke Al Cy Young

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(AP) NEW YORK -- Zack Greinke won the American League Cy Young Award on Tuesday, beating out Felix Hernandez after a spectacular season short on wins but long on domination.

Greinke went 16-8 with a 2.16 ERA for the Kansas City Royals. Hernandez went 19-5 with a 2.49 ERA for the Seattle Mariners.

Greinke received 25 first-place votes and three seconds for 134 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Hernandez drew two firsts, 23 seconds and one third for 80 points.

Detroit's Justin Verlander was third with the remaining first-place vote and nine thirds for 14 points. He was followed by the Yankees' CC Sabathia with 13 points and Toronto's Roy Halladay with 11 points.

The NL winner will be announced Thursday.

Greinke's ERA was the lowest in the AL since Pedro Martinez's 1.74 ERA in 2000 and his 242 strikeouts were second in the league behind Verlander.

It was quite a turnaround for the 26-year-old right-hander, who was the sixth overall pick in the 2002 amateur draft but led the AL in losses in 2005 when he went 5-17.
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He left spring training in February 2006 and went home to Florida with what later was diagnosed as a social anxiety disorder. He started working out in the minors about six weeks later and returned to the majors in late September.

Greinke was 7-7 the following year and 13-10 in 2008 before his breakout season.

His victory total matched that of Arizona's Brandon Webb three years ago for the fewest by a starting pitcher to win a Cy Young Award in a non-shortened season and was the fewest by an AL starter to win in a full-length season.

Kansas City, which tied for last place in the AL Central at 65-97, scored just 13 runs in his eight losses and 21 runs in his nine no-decisions. He failed to get a victory in six starts in which he allowed one run or none.

He was particularly sharp at the start and finish, going 5-0 with a 0.50 ERA in April and 5-0 with a 1.29 ERA in his last eight starts. He didn't allow any runs in his first three starts and any earned runs in his first four, and his 0.84 ERA through 10 starts was the first below 1.00 in the major leagues since Juan Marichal's 0.55 in 1966.

He struck out 15 over eight innings against Cleveland on Aug. 25, then followed five days later by pitching a one-hitter at Seattle. After Kenji Johjima's soft second-inning single, Greinke retired his final 22 batters.

Greinke, who agreed to a $38 million, four-year contract last winter, receives a $100,000 bonus for winning.

The first-place votes for Hernandez came from Chris Assenheimer of The Chronicle-Telegram in Elyria, Ohio, and Mark Feinsand of the Daily News In New York. Verlander's first-place vote was cast by Steve Kornacki of Booth Newspapers in Michigan.


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Nunnya
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12:55 PM on 11/18/2009
Congrats Zack.The only player on the Royals that did'nt s uck.Well probably sell him to the Yankees next season knowing the Royals.
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
08:26 AM on 11/18/2009
Although I don't begrudge Greinke the award at all, I think that if Hernandez had won one more game to get to twenty wins, he gets the Cy Young. Remember, Hernandez pitched for a fairly "small market" team himself, and Seattle offense wasn't that much better than KC's.
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ssb752
What's all this brouhaha?
06:58 AM on 11/18/2009
Why isn't this a lead story at the top. Small market losing team has Cy Young winner. What a David v Goliath story. Because it didn't happen in NY or LA? Hey Huffpost, where's the love for the underdog. Oh, right, Quinn's block much bigger story. Sorry, forgot.
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mikeodd
Quintessential Common-Sense Independent
09:18 PM on 11/17/2009
Big Congrats to Zack for a great season! All due respect to KC but if he would've been with a contender, he could've put up Doc Gooden numbers.
Bit surprised that CC came in FOURTH(!?!) but whaddya gonna do. Yankee backlash.
08:08 PM on 11/17/2009
You can't help but root for this kid after what he's gone through. He battled depression and social anxiety to come back and be at the top of his game. He resigned with Kansas City a short while back because (as he said) they stood by his side throughout his troubles even though he could have tested free agency to try and seek a bigger contract. Cheers to you Zack!
08:06 PM on 11/17/2009
There were few bright spots at Kaufman this year but he was the absolute brightest . Glad I have season tics cause I'm pretty sure he'll be pitching. Congrats to an absolute class young man.
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kimbanyc
LIBERAL NY DEMOCRAT
05:07 PM on 11/17/2009
When can we expect him here with The Yankees?!?!?!?
07:43 PM on 11/17/2009
It's only a matter of time..it's only a matter of time...he'll be looking for a way out of his contract or asked to be traded within a year.
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04:40 AM on 11/18/2009
Haven't you guys bought enough pitchers?

First thing, the Yankees better decide soon about what they want to do with Joba, y'all babied him for three years.
04:06 PM on 11/17/2009
Royals fans should hope KC doesn't pull a Cleveland...ie CC and Cliff Lee.
03:49 PM on 11/17/2009
He plays for a terrible team but he definitely deserves it!

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03:16 PM on 11/17/2009
Cheers to Zack Greinke! (Jeers to the Kansas City Royals)