I’m unsure how many (if any) players have won the Cy Young in back-to-back seasons for different leagues, but I’m sure that possibility is not far off given CC’s dominance since being dealt to the Brewers about a month ago.
Sabathia has pretty much toyed with the NL since being traded. In 8 starts, Sabathia has gone 7-0 with 4 complete games, 60 strike-outs and an ERA of 1.55!
A look back at history does indeed show the possibility. And as a strange coincidence, the Indians were involved in both scenarios...
Any thoughts on Sabathia's potential to capture the NL Cy Young this year?
Sabathia has pretty much toyed with the NL since being traded. In 8 starts, Sabathia has gone 7-0 with 4 complete games, 60 strike-outs and an ERA of 1.55!
A look back at history does indeed show the possibility. And as a strange coincidence, the Indians were involved in both scenarios...
"On June 13, 1984, the Indians traded Rick Sutcliffe to the Cubs. He made 20 starts, going 16-1 with seven complete games and won the Cy Young in the NL.
On July 7, 2008, the Indians traded CC Sabathia to the Brewers. He’s made 8 starts, going 7-0 with four complete games.
With eight likely starts, perhaps as many as ten if the Brewers shorten up their rotation and Sabathia’s rest, he has a chance to approximate Sutcliffe’s numbers and perhaps his run at the Cy Young."
And to take this prognostication a bit further, it should be noted that the Indians also have a chance in producing a different Cy Young winner 2 years in a row. How cool would it be if Cliff Lee wins it for the AL and Sabathia wins it for the NL?On July 7, 2008, the Indians traded CC Sabathia to the Brewers. He’s made 8 starts, going 7-0 with four complete games.
With eight likely starts, perhaps as many as ten if the Brewers shorten up their rotation and Sabathia’s rest, he has a chance to approximate Sutcliffe’s numbers and perhaps his run at the Cy Young."
Any thoughts on Sabathia's potential to capture the NL Cy Young this year?