WOW!

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NEW YORK -- Roy Halladay of the Philadelphia Phillies has unanimously won the NL Cy Young Award, making him the fifth pitcher to earn the honor in both leagues.
Halladay pitched a perfect game in May and then threw a no-hitter in the playoffs. In his first season with the Phillies, he led the NL with 21 wins and topped the majors in innings, shutouts and complete games.
Halladay received all 32 first-place votes in results released Tuesday by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
Adam Wainwright of St. Louis was second and Ubaldo Jimenez of Colorado was third. San Francisco ace Tim Lincecum, who won the past two NL Cy Youngs, finished 11th.
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Nolan wrote:Good work Doc you deserved it. But i'm suprised that it was unanimous, considering how great Wainwright was this year.
DonYon wrote:wow, I'm completely shocked.
LittleOzzy wrote:He better go into the HOF as a Blue Jay though.
Randle McMurphy wrote:The best pitcher in baseball is finally getting some recognition.LittleOzzy wrote:He better go into the HOF as a Blue Jay though.
That really shouldn't make any difference to a Halladay fan.
LittleOzzy wrote:Awesome news!
He better go into the HOF as a Blue Jay though.
Randle McMurphy wrote:The best pitcher in baseball is finally getting some recognition.LittleOzzy wrote:He better go into the HOF as a Blue Jay though.
That really shouldn't make any difference to a Halladay fan.
LittleOzzy wrote:Awesome news!
He better go into the HOF as a Blue Jay though.