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Hunter Va a Rugir Jueves 15 de Noviembre de 2012 aCCIÓN EXPRESO 5C GANADORES DEL CY YOUNG LIGA NACIONAL LIGA AMERICANA EN LA AMERICANA ◗ 2012 — R.A. Dickey, Nueva York ◗ 2012 — David Price, Tampa Bay APRETADA VOTACIÓN ◗ 2011 — Clayton Kershaw, Los Ángeles ◗ 2011 — Justin Verlander, Detroit ◗ 2010 — Roy Halladay, Filadelfia ◗ 2010 — Félix Hernández, Seattle R. A. Dickey ◗ 2009 — Tim Lincecum, San Francisco ◗ 2009 — Zack Greinke, Kansas City obtuvo de calle ◗ 2008 — Tim Lincecum, San Francisco ◗ 2008 — Cliff Lee, Cleveland el premio Cy ◗ 2007 — Jake Peavy-x, San Diego ◗ 2007 — C.C. Sabathia, Cleveland Young del 2012. ◗ 2006 — Brandon Webb, Arizona ◗ 2006 — Johan Santana-x, Minnesota ◗ 2005 — Chris Carpenter, San Luis ◗ 2005 — Bartolo Colón, Los Ángeles ◗ 2004 — Roger Clemens, Houston ◗ 2004 — Johan Santana-x, Minnesota ◗ 2003 — Eric Gagne, Los Ángeles ◗ 2003 — Roy Halladay, Toronto ◗ 2002 — Randy Johnson-x, Arizona ◗ 2002 — Barry Zito, Oakland ◗ 2001 — Randy Johnson, Arizona ◗ 2001 — Roger Clemens, Nueva York ◗ 2000 — Randy Johnson, Arizona ◗ 2000 — Pedro Martínez-x, Boston ◗ 1999 — Randy Johnson, Arizona ◗ 1999 — Pedro Martínez-x, Boston ◗ 1998 — Tom Glavine, Atlanta ◗ 1998 — Roger Clemens-x, Toronto ◗ 1997 — Pedro Martínez, Montreal ◗ 1997 — Roger Clemens, Toronto ◗ 1996 — John Smoltz, Atlanta ◗ 1996 — Pat Hentgen, Toronto ◗ 1995 — Greg Maddux-x, Atlanta ◗ 1995 — Randy Johnson, Seattle ◗ 1994 — Greg Maddux-x, Atlanta ◗ 1994 — David Cone, Kansas City ◗ 1993 — Greg Maddux, Atlanta ◗ 1993 — Jack McDowell, Chicago ◗ 1992 — Greg Maddux, Chicago ◗ 1992 — Dennis Eckersley, Oakland ◗ 1991 — Tom Glavine, Atlanta ◗ 1991 — Roger Clemens, Boston LOS ◗ 1990 — Doug Drabek, Pittsburgh ◗ 1990 — Bob Welch, Oakland ◗ 1989 — Mark Davis, San Diego ◗ 1989 — Bret Saberhagen, Kansas ◗ 1988 — Orel Hershiser-x, Los Ángeles ◗ 1988 — Frank Viola, Minnesota ◗ 1987 — Steve Bedrosian, Filadelfia ◗ 1987 — Roger Clemens, Boston ◗ 1986 — Mike Scott, Houston ◗ 1986 — Roger Clemens-x, Boston ◗ 1985 — Dwight Gooden-x, Nueva York ◗ 1985 — Bret Saberhagen, Kansas ◗ 1984 — Rick Sutcliffe-x, Chicago ◗ 1984 — Willie Hernández, Detroit ◗ 1983 — John Denny, Filadelfia ◗ 1983 — LaMarr Hoyt, Chicago ◗ 1982 — Steve Carlton, Filadelfia ◗ 1982 — Pete Vuckovich, Milwaukee ◗ 1981 — Fernando Valenzuela, Los Ángeles ◗ 1981 — Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee ◗ 1980 — Steve Carlton, Filadelfia ◗ 1980 — Steve Stone, Baltimore ◗ 1979 — Bruce Sutter, Chicago ◗ 1979 — Mike Flanagan, Baltimore ◗ 1978 — Gaylord Perry, San Diego ◗ 1978 — Ron Guidry-x, Nueva York ◗ 1977 — Steve Carlton, Filadelfia ◗ 1977 — Sparky Lyle, Nueva York ◗ 1976 — Randy Jones, San Diego ◗ 1976 — Jim Palmer, Baltimore BRAZOS ◗ 1975 — Tom Seaver, Nueva York ◗ 1975 — Jim Palmer, Baltimore ◗ 1974 — Mike Marshall, Los Angeles ◗ 1974 — Catfish Hunter, Oakland ◗ 1973 — Tom Seaver, Nueva York ◗ 1973 — Jim Palmer, Baltimore ◗ 1972 — Steve Carlton-x, Filadelfia ◗ 1972 — Gaylord Perry, Cleveland ◗ 1971 — Ferguson Jenkins, Chicago ◗ 1971 — Vida Blue, Oakland ◗ 1970 — Bob Gibson, San Luis ◗ 1970 — Jim Perry, Minnesota ◗ 1969 — Tom Seaver, Nueva York ◗ 1969 — Mike Cuéllar, Baltimore, y ◗ 1968 — Bob Gibson-x, San Luis Denny McLain, Detroit (Empate) ◗ 1967 — Mike McCormick, San Francisco ◗ 1968 — Denny McLain-x, Detroit ◗ 1966 — Sandy Koufax-x, Los Angeles ◗ 1967 — Jim Lonborg, Boston ◗ 1965 — Sandy Koufax-x, Los Angeles ◗ 1964 — Dean Chance, Los Ángeles ◗ 1963 — Sandy Koufax-x, Los Angeles ◗ 1961 — Whitey Ford, Nueva York ◗ 1962 — Don Drysdale, Los Angeles ◗ 1959 — Early Wynn, Chicago ◗ 1960 — Vernon Law, Pittsburgh ◗ 1958 — Bob Turley, Nueva York ◗ 1957 — Warren Spahn, Bravos de ◗ x-unánime Milwaukee ◗ NOTA: Entre 1956-1966 sólo se selec- DEL AÑO ◗ 1956 — Don Newcombe, Brooklyn cionaba un ganador para ambas ligas. ◗ NOTA: Entre 1956-1966 se elegía sólo un ganador por ambas ligas. El lanzador de los Rays, ◗ x-voto unánime David Price, así como R. A. Dickey de los Mets, ganaron el Cy Young 2012 Firmó siendo agente libre con los Tigres por dos NUEVA YORK.- David Price, de los Rays de Tampa Bay, y el nu- años y 26 millones de dólares dillero R.A. Dickey, de los Mets de Nueva York, ganaron ayer el premio Cy Young en la Liga Ame- ricana y la Liga Nacional. En una de las votaciones más Hunter va a rugir apretadas en la historia, Price su- peró a Justin Verlander, ganador El jardinero agente libre Torii una oferta cualifi catoria por $13.3 del premio en el 2001, por apenas Hunter llegó a un acuerdo para millones. Eso signifi ca que los cuatro puntos, en las boletas de un contrato de dos años y 26 Tigres no están obligados a darle la Asociación de Periodistas de millones de dólares con los Ti- a los Angelinos turnos de com- Beisbol de Estados Unidos. gres de Detroit pendiente a un pensación en el sorteo en recom- Dickey, de 38 años, se convirtió / EXPRESO AP examen físico, según dijo una pensa por la fi ma de Hunter. en el primer pitcher en apoyarse David Price venció en cerrada votación a Justin Verlander. fuente de beisbol ayer. Los Tigres golpearon rapi- principalmente en la bola de nu- Hunter, de 37 años, batea de damente luego de haberse re- dillos para ganar el Cy Young, un por vida .277 con 297 jonrones unido con Hunter en su visita a logro del que mentores como Phil CURIOSIDADES y nueve Guantes de Oro en 14 Detroit este lunes. Lo colocarán Niekro, miembro del Salón de la ◗ temporadas con los Mellizos en una alineación que ya inclu- Fama, está muy orgulloso. Price tuvo un récord de 20-5, puntos, pero fue listado segundo de Minnesota y Angelinos de ye a l ga n ador de l a Tr iple Coro - Segundo hace dos años, Price empatando con Jered Weaver, de en un par de boletas. El derecho Los Ángeles. na, Miguel Cabrera, al estelar fue esta vez el seleccionado para los Angelinos, en el liderato de de los Angelinos lanzó un partido Bateó .313 con los Angelinos primera base Prince Fielder y al el máximo trofeo de los lanzado- victorias y porcentaje de triunfos sin hits y tuvo un PCL de 2.81 ERA, en el 2012, pero su contrato de receptor y bateador designado res. El serpentinero de los Rays en la liga. El zurdo de 27 años tuvo en su primera campaña de 20 vic- cinco años y $90 millones expi- Víctor Martínez, quien se per- recibió 14 de los 28 votos de pri- un promedio de carreras limpias torias, pero se perdió tiempo con ró luego de la temporada, y los dió toda la temporada 2012 por mer lugar, comparado con 13 para de 2.56, el más bajo, y fue sexto en lesiones y totalizó 188 2-3 inings. Angelinos declinaron hacerle una lesión de rodilla. ponches, con 205. ◗ Verlander trataba de conver- Verlander. ◗ Aparte del empate en 1969 en- Verlander, que además fue el tirse en el primer lanzador en la tre Mike Cuéllar y Denny McLain, Jugador Más Valioso el año pasa- Americana en ganar el premio en fue la votación más apretada en la do, tuvo un récord de 17-8, con un años consecutivos desde que el historia del premio. PCL de 2.64 ERA , además de guiar dominicano Pedro Martínez, de E l t aponero de los R ays Fer n a n- a los Tigres de Detroit a la Serie Boston, lo hizo en 1999-2000. El Mundial. derecho de San Francisco Tim do Rodney recibió el otro voto de ◗ primer lugar y terminó quinto. Price trabajó 211 innings en 31 Lincecum lo hizo en la Nacional en aperturas, mientras que Verlander 2008-09. Desde marte hizo 33. Un factor que pudo haber ◗ Dickey consiguió 27 de 32 votos Llegan unos extraterrestres a la casa de decidido la balanza: Price enfrentó de primer lugar y superó al gana- un gangoso y le tocan la puerta, una competencia más dura en dor del 2011 Clayton Kershaw, entonces le dicen: la división este que la que tuvo de los Dodgers de Los Ángeles, Somos los marcianos y venimos de Marte. Verlander en la central. Gio González, de Washington, fue ◗ A lo que el gangoso pregunta: Weaver fue tercero, con 70 tercero. ¿De marte de quién? / EXPRESO P Torii Hunter reforzará a los Tigres que tendrán tremenda ofensiva. el lanzador de los Mets, R. A. Dickey, pasó a la historia como el primer pitcher en las Grandes Ligas en ganar el Cy Young ¿SABÍAS QUE... y que tiene como principal arma la bola de nudillos? .
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