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標題[新聞] Santana is unanimous Cy Young winner
時間Fri Nov 17 03:11:08 2006
MINNEAPOLIS
Johan Santana joined an elite group of pitchers on Thursday
afternoon when he became just the 14th pitcher in Major League history to win
multiple Cy Young Awards.
Santana was named the unanimous winner of the 2006 American League Cy Young
Award. It's the second time in his career that he has earned the honor
bestowed by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
All of Santana's success has come quite quickly, as both Cy Young Awards have
come within the past three seasons. Santana won his first Cy Young in 2004
during his first full season as a starter. In 2005, he finished third in the
voting.
Santana is now regarded as one of best -- if not the best -- pitchers in the
Major Leagues, and his accomplishments in 2006 were nothing short of
dominant. The left-hander finished the year leading the Majors in ERA (2.77),
strikeouts (245) and tied for first in wins (19) to give him the pitching
Triple Crown. He also led the AL in innings pitched with 233 2/3.
Well known for his ability to step up his game in the second half, Santana
did that once again this season as he went 10-1 with a 2.54 ERA in 15 starts
after the All-Star break.
The value of an ace is often demonstrated in his ability to help the team
every five days. But Santana's worth in 2006 proved to be even more than
that, as he helped carry a rotation that saw its share of troubles.
With 12-year veteran Brad Radke limited by shoulder troubles and rookie
phenom Francisco Liriano forced to miss the final two months of the season,
Santana had to be a steadying force for the club. That's exactly what Santana
was as the club went 27-7 in games with him on the mound.
Santana's efforts helped lead the Twins to their fourth AL Central title in
the past five years under manager Ron Gardenhire. Just how much Santana meant
to the club is shown by the fact that the pitcher has been mentioned as a
candidate for the AL MVP award, usually reserved only for position players.
"He's really valuable in a lot of different ways," Twins general manager
Terry Ryan said of his ace. "Giving us quality innings, his presence in the
clubhouse and being an accountable guy in the community and with the media.
There are not enough superlatives I could use to describe him. He is that
important to our team."
And while the Twins had troubles to surmount in 2006, Santana wasn't without
his own adversities to overcome. Santana battled through a split nail and a
blister on his pitching hand during the year, as well as a sore hip and sore
back at times.
Santana's efforts have earned him plenty of recognition already this
offseason. Before being named the Cy Young winner, Santana won the Players
Choice Award as the AL's Outstanding Pitcher. He was named AL Pitcher of the
Year by the Sporting News and Baseball America's Player of the Year.
The 27-year-old is the sixth-youngest pitcher in history to win multiple Cy
Young Awards. He trails only Roger Clemens, Denny McLain and Bret Saberhagen,
who were each 25 years old when they won their second award; Randy Johnson,
who was 26, and Greg Maddux who was 27, but Maddux's birthday is one month
later than Santana's.
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New York Yankees right-hander Chien-Ming Wang, who went 19-6 with a 3.63 ERA,
was second with 15 second-place votes and six third-place votes. Toronto Blue
Jays right-hander Roy Halladay, the winner in 2003, finished third with 12
second-place votes and 12 third-place votes.
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