Saturday, October 14, 2006

Cy Young winners

Miami's Dave Lefevre wins the Superior league Cy Young, finishing ahead of Baltimore's Rufus Anderson and Toledo's Elvis Rodriguez. Lefevre (19-8, 3.40) wins the award for the 4th time in his career. Anderson (17-8, 4.44) led the league in strikeouts with 260, and Rodriguez won 16 games with a 3.14 ERA. Lefevre was unable to pitch in Miami's first round win over Springfield, and is still not healthy, as he was not added to the playoff roster to face the Sluggers.

Derek Howe of the Snow Sox won the Major league award with an 18-8 record and 2.67 ERA in 235 innings. Roger Lewis finished second with an 18-8 record, 2.81 ERA, and 236 strikeouts. Tied for third was Pedro Lewis, the ERA leader at 2.37, and Toronto's Julio Rodriguez (6-1, 1.04 ERA, 45 saves in 47 chances). Philadelphia's Dario Elia finished 5th, receiving one first place vote but not being named on any other ballots. In 92 innings of middle relief, Elia had a perfect 11-0 record, and also recorded 18 holds.

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