2024 MLB National League Cy Young Odds

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2024 MLB National League Cy Young Odds

Event time: 10.31.2024 07:00 PM ET Odds last updated: 05.08.2024 08:10 PM ET

Winner

National League Cy Young Award Winner

Odds

Wheeler, Zack

+200

Glasnow, Tyler

+500

Imanaga, Shota

+750

Webb, Logan

+850

Cease, Dylan

+850

Gray, Sonny

+1100

Peralta, Freddy

+1100

Yamamoto, Yoshinobu

+1200

Gallen, Zac

+1500

Suarez, Ranger

+1500

Fried, Max

+2000

Hicks, Jordan

+2000

Nola, Aaron

+2500

Lodolo, Nick

+4000

Severino, Luis

+4000

Steele, Justin

+4000

Sale, Chris

+4000

Jones, Jared

+5000

Abbott, Andrew

+6000

Snell, Blake

+6000

Montgomery, Jordan

+6000

Buehler, Walker

+7500

Darvish, Yu

+7500

Greene, Hunter

+7500

Morton, Charlie

+7500

Paxton, James

+7500

Cabrera, Edward

+10000

Keller, Mitch

+10000

Kelly, Merrill

+10000

Miller, Bobby

+10000

Turnbull, Spencer

+10000

Helsley, Ryan

+10000

Williams, Trevor

+10000

Luzardo, Jesus

+15000

Musgrove, Joe

+15000

Cobb, Alex

+25000

Garrett, Braxton

+25000

Mikolas, Miles

+25000

How the MLB Cy Young Winner is Determined

The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball. One award is given to the best pitcher in each league (National and American).

The award is named after legendary pitcher Cy Young, who played for 22 seasons in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

The voting for the Cy Young Award is conducted by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA). Each writer submits a ballot with their top five picks for the award. The voting takes place after the regular season but before the playoffs begin.

The Cy Young Award voting is based on a pitcher's overall performance during the regular season, including their wins and losses, earned run average (ERA), strikeouts, walks, and other statistical measures. The writer's ballots are then tallied, and the pitcher with the most votes wins the award.

There are different opinions on how the Cy Young Award should be awarded. Some people believe that the award should go to the pitcher with the most wins, while others believe that the award should be given to the pitcher with the best ERA or strikeout rate. Ultimately, the decision is left up to the BBWAA writers who cast their votes based on their own criteria.

Winning a Cy Young Award is a significant accomplishment for any pitcher. It is considered one of the highest honors that a pitcher can achieve in their career. Many of the most famous and successful pitchers in MLB history have won the award, including Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, Greg Maddux, and Clayton Kershaw.

Past MLB National League Cy Young Winners

Here's a list of MLB National League Cy Young winners going back to when the award was first introduced:

2023: Blake Snell (San Diego Padres)
2022: Sandy Alcántara (Miami Marlins)
2021: Corbin Burnes (Milwaukee Brewers)
2020: Trevor Bauer (Cincinnati Reds)
2019: Jacob deGrom (New York Mets)
2018: Jacob deGrom (New York Mets)
2017: Max Scherzer (Washington Nationals)
2016: Max Scherzer (Washington Nationals)
2015: Jake Arrieta (Chicago Cubs)
2014: Clayton Kershaw (Los Angeles Dodgers)
2013: Clayton Kershaw (Los Angeles Dodgers)
2012: R.A. Dickey (New York Mets)
2011: Clayton Kershaw (Los Angeles Dodgers)
2010: Roy Halladay (Philadelphia Phillies)
2009: Tim Lincecum (San Francisco Giants)
2008: Tim Lincecum (San Francisco Giants)
2007: Jake Peavy (San Diego Padres)
2006: Brandon Webb (Arizona Diamondbacks)
2005: Chris Carpenter (St. Louis Cardinals)
2004: Roger Clemens (Houston Astros)
2003: Eric Gagne (Los Angeles Dodgers)
2002: Randy Johnson (Arizona Diamondbacks)
2001: Randy Johnson (Arizona Diamondbacks)
2000: Randy Johnson (Arizona Diamondbacks)
1999: Randy Johnson (Arizona Diamondbacks)
1998: Tom Glavine (Atlanta Braves)
1997: Pedro Martinez (Montreal Expos)
1996: John Smoltz (Atlanta Braves)
1995: Greg Maddux (Atlanta Braves)
1994: Greg Maddux (Atlanta Braves)
1993: Greg Maddux (Atlanta Braves)
1992: Greg Maddux (Chicago Cubs)
1991: Tom Glavine (Atlanta Braves)
1990: Doug Drabek (Pittsburgh Pirates)
1989: Mark Davis (San Diego Padres)
1988: Orel Hershiser (Los Angeles Dodgers)
1987: Steve Bedrosian (Philadelphia Phillies)
1986: Mike Scott (Houston Astros)
1985: Dwight Gooden (New York Mets)
1984: Rick Sutcliffe (Chicago Cubs)
1983: John Denny (Philadelphia Phillies)
1982: Steve Carlton (Philadelphia Phillies)
1981: Fernando Valenzuela (Los Angeles Dodgers)
1980: Steve Carlton (Philadelphia Phillies)
1979: Bruce Sutter (Chicago Cubs)
1978: Gaylord Perry (San Diego Padres)
1977: Steve Carlton (Philadelphia Phillies)
1976: Randy Jones (San Diego Padres)
1975: Tom Seaver (New York Mets)
1974: Mike Marshall (Los Angeles Dodgers)
1973: Tom Seaver (New York Mets)
1972: Steve Carlton (Philadelphia Phillies)
1971: Ferguson Jenkins (Chicago Cubs)
1970: Bob Gibson (St. Louis Cardinals)
1969: Tom Seaver (New York Mets)

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