Published: 9:37AM Friday November 20, 2009
Source: Reuters
Source: ReutersSan Francisco Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum
Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants won the National League Cy Young Award for the second successive year on Friday.
Lincecum, 15-7 with a 2.48 earned run average for the Giants, received fewer first-place votes than Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright in the balloting of members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America but won in a close vote.
Wainwright (19-8, 2.63 ERA) finished third in the points tally behind team-mate Chris Carpenter (17-4, 2.24 ERA).
Lincecum was named first on 11 of the 32 ballots, cast by two writers from each league city, one fewer than Wainwright, but received 12 second-place votes and nine for third place to finish with 100 points based on a 5-3-1 points distribution.
Carpenter, who got nine first-place votes, finished with a total of 94 points, four more than Wainwright.
The only other time a pitcher won the Cy Young Award without receiving the most first-place votes was in 1998 when the Atlanta Braves' Tom Glavine had 11 to San Diego Padres reliever Trevor Hoffman's 13, but out-pointed him 98-88.
The 10-point margin among the top three vote-getters was second closest in NL voting behind the 1987 balloting won by Philadelphia Phillies reliever Steve Bedrosian.
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