Showing posts with label Cy Young Award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cy Young Award. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Cy Young Award - 2001

2001-Nov-13 New York NY
S/A SportsCovers #/50 John T Slater, publisher - Joseph Cyril, artist

Roger Clemens (New York Yankees) and Randy Johnson (Arizona Diamond Backs) - Cy Young Award winners
- Clemens wins his 6th Cy Young with an 20–3 record, 3.51 ERA, and 213 strikeouts
- Johnson won his 3rd Cy Young with a 21-6 record, 2.49 ERA and 372 strikeouts

Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball. first introduced in 1956 by Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young

Thursday, May 18, 2023

St Vincent - MLB Award Winners : 1989

July 23, 1989
1988 - Major League Baseball Award Winners



Past Award Winners:


St Vincent and the Grenadines, former British colony in the Winward Islands, has produced stamps since 1861. these featured the British monarchs head or the ER Mongram and crown until 1970. Stamps were then printed with "St. Vincent" until 1992 when stamps began carrying the "St. Vincent and the Grenadines" title

Since 1988 the country has been client of the Inter-Governmental Philatelic Corporation (IGPC), which has been criticized for inappropriate (stamp subjects not related to the country) and excessive issues. The IGPC represents over 70 different countries 

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Cy Young Award - 1996

1996-Nov-12 New York, NY

Cy Young Award
Pat Hentgen, Toronto Blue Jays - American League
20 wins - 10 losses, 3.22 ERA, 265.2 innings pitched, 177 strikeouts, 94 walks

John Smoltz - Atlanta Braves - National League
24 wins - 8 losses, 2.94 ERA, 253.2 innings pitched, 276 strikeouts, 55 walks


American League runner-ups:
Andy Pettite - New York Yankees
Mariano Rivera - New York Yankees

National League runner-ups:
Kevin Brown - Florida Marlins
Andy Benes - StLouis Cardinals

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Bret Saberhagen

1985-Sep-30 Kansas City, Mo
California Angels 1-3 Kansas City Royals
Angels RBI: Doug DeCinces
Royals RBI: George Brett 2 (HR); Jim Sundberg (HR)
Pitching: John Candelaria - Angels L; Saberhagen - Royals W (20-6)
1985-Nov-11 New York, NY
Cy Young Award
Bret Saberhagen - Kansas City Royals (20-6)

1991-Aug-26 Kansas City, Mo
No-Hit Game (5 strikeouts, 2 walks)
Chicago White Sox 0-7 Kansas City Royals
Royals Stadium
KCR RBI: Todd Benzinger 3; George Brett; Bill Pecota; Jim eisenreich; Kirk Gibson

 Brett Saberhagen
Kansas City Royals (1984-1991) New York Mets (1992-1995)
Colorado Rockies (1995) Boston Red Sox (1997-1999, 2001)

  • Win-Loss: 167-117
  • ERA: 3.34
  • Strikeouts: 1, 715
  • 3-time All-Star
  • World Series Champion: 1985
  • 2-time AL Cy Young Award: (1985, 1989)
  • World Series MVP: 1985
  • Gold Glove Award: 1989
  • MLB Wins leader: 1989
  • Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award: 1998
  • Tony Conigliaro Award: 1998
  • Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame: 2005
1988 - Grenada
1990 - Comoro Islands
Bret Saberhagen and Kevin Mitchell souvenir sheet






Monday, April 5, 2021

Cy Young Award - 1991

1991-Nov-13 New York, NY

Roger Clemens (Boston Red Sox) and Tom Glavine (Atlanta Braves) announced as Cy Young Award winners
Clemens wins his 3rd Cy Young with an 18-10 record, 2.62 ERA and 241 strikeouts
Glavine won his first Cy Young with a 20-11 record, 2.55 ERA and 192 strikeouts

Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball. first introduced in 1956 by Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

David Cone - Greg Maddux - Cy Young Award

1994-Oct-25, New York, NY
David Cone, Kansas City Royals and Greg Maddux, Atlanta Braves awarded the Cy Young Award as the best pitchers of their respective leagues

David Cone signed with the KC Royals as a free agent prior to the 1993, finishing with an 11-14 record, 3.33 ERA. In 1994 his record improved to 16-5, 2.94 ERA to earn the award

Greg Maddux posted a 1.56 ERA. Maddux led the National League with 16 wins and 202 innings pitched. This would be his third Cy Young Award

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Roger Clemens


1986-Apr-29 Boston, Ma - Fenway park
20 strikeouts in a 9-inning game
1986-Nov-12 New York, NY -- Cy Young Award
1986-Nov-18 New York, NY -- American League MVP
1987-Nov-11 New York, NY - Cy Young Award
1996-Sep-18 Tiger Stadium Detroit Mi
20 Strikeouts
Boston Red Sox 4 - 0 Detroit Tigers
1998-Nov-16 New York NY - Cy Young Award
2001-Apr--02 - Bronx, NY - Yankee Stadium
3,510 strikeouts

Roger Clemens, Rocket - played 24 seasons in the Major Leagues for the Boston Red Sox (1984-1996) Toronto Blue Jays (1997-1998) New York Yankees (1999-2003, 2007) Houston Astros (2004-2006)
  • 11-time All-Star
  • 2-tim world Series Champion
  • 7-time Cy Young Award
  • AL MVP
  • 7-time ERA leader
  • Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame (2014)

Grenada 1988