Jim Lonborg Was the first Boston Red Sox pitcher to win the Cy Young Award. Lonborg won the award in 1967, the first year that the award was given out in both leagues.
cy young, the Boston red sox pitcher. he now even has a pitching award named after him.
Jim Lonborg
Cy Young. Young's no hitter, a perfect game, came against the Philadelphia Athetics on May 5, 1904.
Mike Boddicker in 1990.
obviously its Cy young[who else]
Pedro Martinez of the Red Sox
Cy Young started for Boston against Deacon Phillippe of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pittsburgh won the first ever World Series game by a score of 7-3. Young was the losing pitcher.
Oral Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He won with a record of 23-8 and an ERA of 2.26. He won unanimously over Cincinnati Red's pitcher Danny Jackson and New York Met's pitcher David Cone.
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Young's record was 18-19 as a 38 year old pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in 1905.
The first time the Red Sox went to the World Series, and it just so happens was the very first modern World Series was 1903. They were known as the Boston Americans at that time and we had the original "Cy Young" award winner himself, Mr. Denton True "Cy" Young, who pitched 3 games that series, winning 2.
it is the award giving to the last musher to cross the finish line and first to win now lets kiss