The 1957 Cy Young Award winner was Milwaukee Braves pitcher Warren Spahn.
The 1991 NL Cy Young Award winner was Tommy Glavine playing for the Atlanta Braves.
The Cy Young Award is the Baseball award for the best pitcher in each league. It is named after Cy Young, arguably the greatest pitcher of all time.
John Smoltz, Atlanta Braves
In 2005, the Atlanta Braves won the Baseball Organization of the Year Award.
The best pitcher in each league wins the Cy Young Award.
Warren Spahn of the Braves
Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves
Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves
Bobby Cox - Atlanta Braves
From 1956 to 1966 there was no difference in AL and NL Cy Young Awards, only one pitcher would win in those years. Future Hall of Famer Warren Spahn on the Milwaukee Braves won the Cy Young Award of 1957. He was 21-11 with 3 saves, an ERA of 2.69 and 111 strikeouts. He was the first left-handed pitcher to win the award.
As of the 2008 season, no Cincinnati pitcher has won the Cy Young Award.