Every MLB Cy Young winner in history: Full list of AL and NL awards by year, from Tarik Skubal to Roger Clemens

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The Cy Young award is prestigious in MLB history, giving the best pitcher in the league hardware for their impressive seasons.

Over the years, hall-of-fame caliber pitchers have earned these awards with dominant campaigns to add to their already historic careers. Occasionally, though, solid pitchers have one-off great seasons, making their Cy Young victories the highlight of their careers.

Looking back on Cy Youngs over the years, there are many familiar names, and many surprising award winners as well. Here's breakdown of the Cy Young award throughout MLB history.

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Every MLB Cy Young winner by year

Here's a year-by-year look at every Cy Young award winner in MLB history. 

YearAL WinnerNL Winner
2024Tarik Skubal, TigersChris Sale, Braves
2023Gerrit Cole, YankeesBlake Snell, Padres
2022Justin Verlander, AstrosSandy Alcantara, Marlins
2021Robbie Ray, Blue JaysCorbin Burnes, Brewers
2020Shane Bieber, IndiansTrevor Bauer, Reds
2019Justin Verlander, AstrosJacob deGrom, Mets
2018Blake Snell, RaysJacob deGrom, Mets
2017Corey Kluber, IndiansMax Scherzer, Nationals
2016Rick Porcello, Red SoxMax Scherzer, Nationals
2015Dallas Keuchel, AstrosJake Arrieta, Cubs
2014Corey Kluber, IndiansClayton Kershaw, Dodgers
2013Max Scherzer, TigersClayton Kershaw, Dodgers
2012David Price, RaysR.A. Dickey, Mets
2011Justin Verlander, TigersClayton Kershaw, Dodgers
2010Felix Hernandez, MarinersRoy Halladay, Phillies
2009Zack Greinke, RoyalsTim Lincecum, Giants
2008Cliff Lee, IndiansTim Lincecum, Giants
2007CC Sabathia, IndiansJake Peavy, Padres
2006Johan Santana, TwinsBrandon Webb, Diamondbacks
2005Bartolo Colon, AngelsChris Carpenter, Cardinals
2004Johan Santana, TwinsRoger Clemens, Astros
2003Roy Halladay, Blue JaysEric Gagne, Dodgers
2002Barry Zito, AthleticsRandy Johnson, Diamondbacks
2001Roger Clemens, YankeesRandy Johnson, Diamondbacks
2000Pedro Martinez, Red SoxRandy Johnson, Diamondbacks
1999Pedro Martinez, Red SoxRandy Johnson, Diamondbacks
1998Roger Clemens, Blue JaysTom Glavine, Braves
1997Roger Clemens, Blue JaysPedro Martinez, Expos
1996Pat Hentgen, Blue JaysJohn Smoltz, Braves
1995Randy Johnson, MarinersGreg Maddux, Braves
1994David Cone, RoyalsGreg Maddux, Braves
1993Jack McDowell, White SoxGreg Maddux, Braves
1992Dennis Eckersley, AthleticsGreg Maddux, Cubs
1991Roger Clemens, Red SoxTom Glavine, Braves
1990Bob Welch, AthleticsDoug Drabek, Pirates
1989Bret Saberhagen, RoyalsMark Davis, Padres
1988Frank Viola, TwinsOrel Hersheiser, Dodgers
1987Roger Clemens, Red SoxSteve Bedrosian, Phillies
1986Roger Clemens, Red SoxMike Scott, Astros
1985Bret Saberhagen, RoyalsDwight Gooden, Mets
1984Willie Hernandez, TigersRick Sutcliffe, Cubs
1983LaMarr Hoyt, White SoxJohn Denny, Phillies
1982Pete Vuckovich, BrewersSteve Carlton, Phillies
1981Rollie Fingers, BrewersFernando Valanzuela, Dodgers
1980Steve Stone, OriolesSteve Carlton, Phillies
1979Mike Flanagan, OriolesBruce Sutter, Cubs
1978Ron Guidry, YankeesGaylord Perry, Padres
1977Sparky Lyle, YankeesSteve Carlton, Phillies
1976Jim Palmer, OriolesRandy Jones, Padres
1975Jim Palmer, OriolesTom Seaver, Mets
1974Catfish Hunter, AthleticsMike Marshall, Dodgers
1973Jim Palmer, OriolesTom Seaver, Mets
1972Gaylord Perry, IndiandsSteve Carlton, Phillies
1971Vida Blue, AthleticsFergie Jenkins, Cubs
1970Jim Perry, TwinsBob Gibson, Cardinals
1969Denny McLain, Tigers/Mike Cuellar, OriolesTom Seaver, Mets
1968Denny McClain, TigersBob Gibson, Cardinals
1967Jim Lonborg, Red SoxMike McCormick, Giants
1966N/ASandy Koufax, Dodgers
1965N/ASandy Koufax, Dodgers
1964N/ADon Drysdale, Dodgers
1961Whitey Ford, YankeesN/A
1960N/AVern Law, Pirates
1959Early Wynn, White SoxN/A
1958Bob Turley, YankeesN/A
1957N/AWarren Spahn, Braves
1956N/ADon Newcombe, Dodgers

Note: From 1956 to 1966, the Cy Young Award was one award before separating to AL and NL awards

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Roger Clemens

Who has won the most Cy Young awards?

Roger Clemens holds the record for the most Cy Young awards, as he has won the award seven times. Clemens did so with four different teams, winning three with the Boston Red Sox, two with the Toronto Blue Jays and one apiece with the New York Yankees and Houston Astros.

Only one other pitcher in MLB history has even won five Cy Young awards, as Randy Johnson won the award five times. Greg Maddux and Steve Carlton both had four Cy Young wins, rounding out the top four.

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MLB Cy Young awards by player

Here's a look at every multiple-time Cy Young winner, sorted by number of awards won. 

PlayerCy YoungsTeam(s)Year(s)
Roger Clemens7Red Sox, Blue Jays, Yankees, Astros1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004
Randy Johnson5Mariners, Diamondbacks1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Greg Maddux4Cubs, Braves1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Steve Carlton4Phillies1972, 1977, 1980, 1982
Clayton Kershaw3Dodgers2011, 2013, 2014
Max Scherzer3Tigers, Nationals2013, 2016, 2017
Justin Verlander3Tigers, Astros2011, 2019, 2022
Pedro Martinez3Expos, Red Sox1997, 1999, 2000
Tom Seaver3Mets1969, 1973, 1975
Jim Palmer3Orioles1973, 1975, 1976
Blake Snell2Rays, Padres2018, 2023
Jacob deGrom2Mets2018, 2019
Corey Kluber2Indians2014, 2017
Tim Lincecum2Gians 2009, 2010
Johan Santana2Twins2004, 2006
Roy Halladay2Blue Jays, Phillies2003, 2010
Tom Glavine2Braves1991, 1998
Bret Saberhagen2Royals1985, 1989
Gaylord Perry2Indians, Padres1972, 1978
Denny McClain2Tigers1968, 1969
Bob Gibson2Cardinals1968, 1970

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MLB Cy Young awards by team

TeamCy YoungsYears
Los Angeles/Brooklyn Dodgers121956,1962,1963,1965,1974,1981, 1988, 2003, 2011, 2013, 2014 
Atlanta/Milwaukee Braves81957, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2024
New York Mets71969, 1973, 1975, 1985, 2012, 2018, 2019
Boston Red Sox71967, 1989, 1987, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2016
Philadelphia Phillies71972, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 2010
Detroit Tigers61968, 1969, 1984, 2011, 2013, 2024
New York Yankees61958, 1961, 1977, 1978, 2001, 2023
Cleveland Guardians61972, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2017, 2020
Baltimore Orioles61969, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1079, 2980
San Diego Padres51976, 1978, 1989, 2007, 2023
Houston Astros51986, 2004, 2015, 2019, 2022
Toronto Blue Jays51996, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2021
Chicago Cubs51971, 1979, 1984, 1992, 2015
Arizona Diamondbacks51999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006
Oakland Athletics51971, 1974, 1990, 1992, 2002
Kansas City Royals41985, 1989, 1994, 2009
Minnesota Twins41970, 1988, 2004, 2006
Milwaukee Brewers31981, 1982, 2021
Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals31997, 2016, 2017
San Francisco Giants31967, 2008, 2009
St. Louis Cardinals31968, 1970, 2005
Chicago White Sox31959, 1983, 1993
Tampa Bay Rays22012, 2018
Seattle Mariners21995, 2010
Los Angeles Angels21964, 2005
Pittsburgh Pirates21960, 1990
Miami Marlins12022
Cincinnati Reds 12020
Colorado Rockies0 
Texas Rangers0 

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Who votes on MLB Cy Young?

A rotating set of baseball writers vote for the Cy Young awards as part of MLB's award season. Thirty AL writers vote for the AL Cy Young, and 30 NL writers vote for the NL Cy Young, but each writer votes for a different award each season.

Therefore, those who vote for the Cy Young one year may vote for MVP or Manager of the Year the following year.

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Bartolo Colon

Controversial MLB Cy Young winners

Over time, the priorities for Cy Young voting has changed as voters now have access to more information, which means that hindsight would lead to many changes in Cy Young voting. However, there are some controversial Cy Youngs that stand out above the rest.

Rick Porcello, 2016

While Cy Young voters don't use wins as much of a factor as they used to, they did in the 2016 Cy Young voting. Red Sox starter Rick Porcello won a league-leading 22 games, which ended up being more of a deciding factor than Justin Verlander's 7.4 bWAR. 

Additionally, Orioles closer Zack Britton had one of the best seasons for a reliever in recent memory, producing 47 saves and an impressive 0.54 ERA. However, he only finished fourth in voting.

Bartolo Colon, 2005

Johan Santana could have won three-straight Cy Youngs had it not been for Angels starter Bartolo Colon. In 2005, Colon's league-leading 21 wins beat out Santana, who went 16-7 but had a much better ERA at 2.87 and bWAR at 7.2. In fact, Yankees closer Mariano Rivera, whose stellar season included 43 saves and a 1.38 ERA, was also in contention.

Eric Gagne, 2003

Eric Gagne was the last reliever to win a Cy Young as he produced 55 saves with the Dodgers, but he wasn't the best pitcher in the NL that season. Both Cubs starter Mark Prior and Giants starter Jason Schmidt had strong seasons, as Prior went 18-6 with a 2.43 ERA and Schmidt went 17-5 with a 2.34 ERA.

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Roger Clemens, 2001 and 2004

Roger Clemens' reputation may have helped him add two more Cy Youngs near the end of his career. In 2021, Clemens won his sixth Cy Young, and his only with the Yankees, producing a 20-3 season with a 3.51 ERA. However, teammate Mike Mussina had the best year in the AL by bWAR, Athletics' ace Mark Mulder led the league with 21 wins, and Mariners' starter Freddy Garcia had an AL-leading 3.05 ERA.

Then, in 2004, Clemens prevented another Randy Johnson Cy Young despite producing a year with a worse ERA and worse bWAR. However, Clemens had more wins for an Astros team that made the NLCS, which likely gave him the nod.

Bob Welch, 1990

While Clemens has won a few controversial awards, he also came out on the other end a few times. In 1990, Clemens went 21-6 with a league-leading 1.93 ERA and 10.4 bWAR with the Red Sox, but the Athletics' Bob Welch beat him out for the AL Cy Young.

Welch's league-leading 27 wins were enough for voters to give him the Cy Young, even though his 2.95 ERA was a full run worse than Clemens'.

Pete Vuckovich, 1982

Perhaps the most controversial Cy Young award belongs to Pete Vuckovich, who won the 1982 award with the Milwaukee Brewers. Vuckovich had an 18-6 record that year, but his 3.34 ERA wasn't even in the top 20 of qualified pitchers that season.

Pitchers who could have instead won the award were Rick Sutcliffe, who led the AL in ERA, Dave Stieb, who led the league in bWAR and Jim Palmer, who finished second to Vuckovich in the voting.

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MLB Cy Young award FAQs

What is the MLB Cy Young award?

The MLB Cy Young is the award for the best pitcher in each league. Every year, one AL pitcher and one NL pitcher are each named a Cy Young winner for their dominance during the season.

Who was the first MLB Cy Young award winner?

Dodgers pitcher Don Newcombe won the very first MLB Cy Young award, back when the league gave out just one award each year.

When was the Cy Young award introduced?

The award was created for the 1956 season, but it has been awarded to one AL pitcher and one NL pitcher per season since 1967.

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Has anyone won the Cy Young in both leagues?

Several pitchers have won the Cy Young award in both leagues, including:

  • Blake Snell
  • Max Scherzer
  • Roy Halladay
  • Roger Clemens
  • Randy Johnson
  • Pedro Martinez
  • Gaylord Perry

Which players have been unanimous Cy Young winners?

Since the Cy Young award was created, there have been 28 unanimous victors spread around 21 different players. Those pitchers are:

  • Tarik Skubal (2024)
  • Gerrit Cole (2023)
  • Justin Verlander (2011, 2022)
  • Sandy Alcantara (2022)
  • Shane Bieber (2020)
  • Clayton Kershaw (2014)
  • Roy Halladay (2010)
  • Jake Peavy (2007)
  • Johan Santana (2004, 2006)
  • Randy Johnson (2002)
  • Pedro Martinez (1999, 2000)
  • Roger Clemens (1986, 1998)
  • Greg Maddux (1994, 1995)
  • Orel Hershiser (1988)
  • Dwight Gooden (1985)
  • Rick Sutcliffe (1984)
  • Rob Guidry (1978)
  • Steve Carlton (1972)
  • Denny McClain (1968)
  • Bob Gibson (1968)
  • Sandy Koufax (1963, 1965, 1966)

Has a reliever ever won the Cy Young award?

While it is rare for a reliever to win the Cy Young, occasionally there is a reliever who has such a dominant season that is worth a Cy Young victory. The relievers to win the Cy Young are:

  • Eric Gagne
  • Dennis Eckersley
  • Mark Davis
  • Willie Hernandez
  • Rollie Fingers
  • Bruce Sutter
  • Sparky Lyle
  • Mike Marshall

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Who is the youngest Cy Young winner in history?

Dwight Gooden and Fernando Valenzuela both won the NL Cy Young award at the age of 20, but Gooden has the slight edge for youngest Cy Young winner ever by a few weeks. However, Valenzuela remains the only pitcher in MLB history to win rookie of the year and Cy Young in the same season.

Who is the oldest Cy Young winner in history?

Roger Clemens has many Cy Young records, including oldest Cy Young winner of all time. Clemens earned the award with the Astros in 2004, when he won the award at the age of 42.

In his career, Clemens won four Cy Youngs after turning 35 and is one of two pitchers to win the award after turning 40, along with Gaylord Perry,

Has anyone won Cy Young and MVP awards in the same year?

One of the highest honors for a pitcher is winning a Cy Young and MVP in the same season, which has happened a few times. Here's the list of pitchers to win Cy Young and MVP in the same season:

  • Clayton Kershaw (2014)
  • Justin Verlander (2011)
  • Dennis Eckersley (1992)
  • Roger Clemens (1986)
  • Rollie Fingers (1981)
  • Vida Blue (1971)
  • Sandy Koufax (1963)
  • Don Newcombe (1956)

Why is it called the Cy Young award?

The Cy Young award is named after Cy Young, the hall-of-fame pitcher who played baseball from 1890 to 1911. In that span, Young won 511 games while pitching to a 2.63 ERA and collected a bWAR of 165.5.

Young passed away in 1955, and MLB created the Cy Young winner a year later in 1956.

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