November 9, 200421 yr Damn Red states f***ing up another vote. http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/news/mlb...s_mlb&fext=.jsp
November 9, 200421 yr Simply amazing. And to think the guy was all but retired. I hope and pray he comes back next year. The Stros would have a sick staff with Clemens, Oswalt, Miller, Pettite, and Backe.
November 9, 200421 yr It's Roger Clemens vs. Randy Johnson, with apologies to Roy Oswalt and Ben Sheets, to be announced today. Rocket is going for his 7th Cy Young; the Unit is trying to match him at 6: Roger Randy W-L 18-4 16-14 ERA 2.98 2.60 IP 214.1 245.2 H 169 177 BB 79 44 SO 218 290 Clemens, of course, had greater run support; Johnson was 13-2 when Arizona scored more than 2 runs. Johnson's 8.10 hits+walks per nine innings was the best in the NL since Greg Maddux in 1995. Johnson also had 31 more innings pitched. On the other hand, Clemens pitched in a pennant race; Houston won his last nine starts. The vote: Clemens wins. The Quickie vote: The Big Unit. He would have won 20+ playing with Houston.
November 9, 200421 yr The amazing thing about the Cy Young this year is that both pitchers have been in the majors for longer than most posters on the board have been alive.
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