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11.20.2009 4:34 pm

How One Cy Young Vote Could Be Worth $21 Million

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — While a lot of attention was paid to the pitchers a few of the National League Cy Young Award voters did and didn’t vote for, lost in that hubbub was how much money one pitcher made because of one single vote.

By receiving a solitary second-place vote, Atlanta Braves righthander Javier Vazquez finished fourth in this year’s Cy Young voting. Per a clause in his contract with the Braves, that netted Vazquez a…

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11.19.2009 1:03 pm

How I Voted for the 2009 Cy Young Award

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — Come Friday morning, Bryan Burwell & Company will have to find something different to ask me about and a new way to introduce me on radio shows, if they have me on at all. As of this afternoon, I no longer hold a secret ballot in one of the more talked about award votes in years.

A fellow baseball beat writer, the San Francisco Chronicle’s Henry Schulman, aptly called it “by far the…

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10.28.2009 10:45 am

Wainwright Takes Cy? Players Choice Pick as Predictor

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — This morning, St. Louis Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright was announced as his peers’ selection for the National League Outstanding Pitcher, as discussed over on the breaking-news blog, Cardinal Beat. The Players Choice awards, founded a little more than a decade ago by the players’ union, doesn’t have the historical oomph or bonus panache of the more revered hardware — the MVP, the Cy Young, etc. — but do they serve as indicators…

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10.22.2009 9:50 am

McGwire to TSN: Cardinals’ Pujols is worth “$30 million-plus”

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — Let the annual windfall of awards begin for St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols and his chip-free right elbow. Early this morning, The Sporting News continued its award announcements and revealed that Pujols, for a second consecutive year, is the publication’s choice as the Major League Baseball Player of the Year.

The magazine relied on a panel of 338 current big-league players to make the award selections, and Pujols was the choice for the…

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10.02.2009 1:01 pm

DG’s 10@10: 20/20 Vision & the “Vendetta” Division

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — More than a year ago, Walt Jocketty, freshly installed as the Cincinnati Reds general manager, used an odd word to describe an upcoming series against the St. Louis Cardinals. He said he and manager Dusty Baker had chips on their shoulders. That they each had a “vendetta”.

Turns out it wasn’t that weird of a word choice at all. It was prophetic.

In 2009, the National League Central has only gotten spicier when it…

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09.21.2009 10:45 am

DG’s 10@10: The Last Race Speeds to Photo Finish

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

HOUSTON — The National League continues to march toward what feels like a foregone conclusion, with even Wild Card-leading Colorado having opened a sturdy lead this past weekend. With less than two weeks remaining in the regular season, very little is left to be decided. The division leaders appear set. The best-record derby holds some appeal, but doesn’t carry the juice of a bona fide pennant duel. The grope for shock-value candidates shows how academic…

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09.15.2009 10:53 am

DG’s 10@10: A September Surge for the Cy Young

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — There are many examples of a player storming toward his leagues Most Valuable Player award with a strong September that, in most cases, elevates his team to a postseason berth.

See: Ryan Howard.

Enter Tim Lincecum.

The San Francisco Giants righthander Lincecum struck out 11 and muscled his team to a pivotal victory Monday night against the Wild Card-leading Colorado Rockies. Lincecum skipped his previous start because of back trouble and returned to throw the…

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08.25.2009 10:37 am

DG’s 10@10: Tipping Pitches & Setting Priorities

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

TOWER GROVE — The way Todd Wellemeyer describes it, he joined the St. Louis Cardinals at a vulnerable time in his career. He could not figure out why good stuff was getting bad results. He had just been hammered by the Detroit Tigers in consecutive games against them, and he was about to face the Tigers for a third time in four appearances after being a Cardinals’ waiver claim out of Kansas City’s pitching staff.

He…

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