Plus: Top managers announced; Cy Youngs tonight
Are there clear favorites among this year's Cy Young Award candidates?
In the American League, a likely Hall of Famer returned after missing the entire 2021 season and only enhanced his legacy. In the National League, a burgeoning ace turned in a season reminiscent of workhorses from a bygone era.
However, don't crown 'em just yet. There are four other pitchers who stepped up when their teams needed them most and who were basically unhittable for prolonged stretches. They deserve to be here just the same.
Here's a look at the case for each of the six Cy Young nominees before the winners are announced tonight on MLB Network at 6 p.m. ET. | |
| Sandy Alcantara isn't like the other Cy Young Award finalists. They were the best starting pitchers in the Majors. Alcantara was an ace and a closer all in one. Let us explain. | | |
| Help decide the players recognized as the best at their positions. Vote now through 5 p.m. ET on Nov. 22 for the All-MLB Team presented by Arm & Hammer and OxiClean. The winners will be unveiled on MLB Network on Dec. 5. | | |
| Eligible players had to be added to their clubs' 40-man rosters yesterday or be exposed to the Rule 5 Draft. MLB Pipeline has the full rundown. | | |
| Albert Pujols and Taijuan Walker were among the Major Leaguers past and present to turn out for a golf invitational in Southern California to benefit the MLB Youth Academy in Compton. | | |
| There's one more day to help pick the winner of the 2022 MLB Legendary Moment Award presented by Budweiser. The bracket features four of the year's best regular-season and postseason plays and performances. | | |
| Find out who will be named the top AL and NL pitchers live on MLB Network starting at 6 p.m. ET. | | |
| Who was the last pitcher before Sandy Alcantara this year with at least 6 complete games in a season? | |
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