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MLB · 15 minutes ago

Cy Young Race in National League Heats Up: Where's the Value?

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

Cy Young Race in National League Heats Up: Where's the Value?

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Intense Competition in the National League Cy Young Race

The Cy Young race in the National League is growing more competitive, highlighted by the impressive performances of several top pitchers. Jacob Mirowski, known for his extraordinary ability to throw at 103 miles per hour, is a standout candidate. His pitching not only showcases raw speed but also effective results, with a perceived velocity of 106 miles per hour due to his significant extension over 7 feet towards the batter.

The race appears to be a broad field, potentially involving six or seven players, contrary to earlier predictions that had Paul Skenes as the preseason favorite followed closely by Christopher Sanchez and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The emergence of Mirowski has added excitement and unpredictability to this year's contest.

Among the other notable pitchers in the mix is Zach Wheeler, who despite a delayed season start, presents a strong case with his efficient pitching, managing longer stints per game and maintaining a 1.67 ERA. His performance stands out even with a lower fastball velocity compared to his competitors. Moreover, Chase Burns is drawing comparisons to a young Spencer Strider in his peak form, and Chris Sale, along with Shohe Otani, who consistently prevents runs, also demand attention in this tightly contested race.

With such a dynamic and skilled group of pitchers, the National League Cy Young race is shaping up to be one of the most exhilarating in recent memory. This fascinating competition proves that the Cy Young Award is still very much up for grabs and could possibly see a long shot like Wheeler making a surprise leap forward.

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