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Vernon Law in 1960 and Doug Drabek in 1990.

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Q: Name the only Pittsburgh pirates pitchers who won the Cy Young award?
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What is the cy young award in MLB?

the cy young award is given to the best pitchers in the American and national league.


Who won the NL Cy Young in 1960?

Vern Law - Pittsburgh Pirates Vernon Law, Pittsburgh Pirates. There was not a separate Cy Young award given to both leagues from 1956 to 1966. It wasn't until 1967 that two awards were given out, one for each league.


Who won the Hutch Award in 1984?

Don Robinson of the Pittsburgh Pirates.


If you won the Cy Young award in baseball what position would you play?

The Cy Young award is given to the best pitcher in baseball, so if you won this award you would continue to play as a pitcher.


Who won the Hutch Award in 1990?

According to the Baseball Almanac, Sid Bream of the Pittsburgh Pirates won the Hutch Award in 1990.


Who won the National League Manager of the Year Award in 1992?

Jim Leyland - Pittsburgh Pirates


Who won the National League Manager of the Year Award in 1990?

Jim Leyland - Pittsburgh Pirates


How many Cy Young awards has jeter earned?

None. Derek Jeter is a Shortstop. The Cy Young Award is given to pitchers.


What is the Cy award?

Its the MVP award, but for pitchers named after famous pitcher


What award is given to the mayor leagues pitcher of the year?

Since 1967, both the American and National Leagues have awarded the Cy Young Award to the top pitchers in the respective leagues for the season.


Who was the 2004 National League Rookie of the Year?

In 2004, Jason Bay of the Pittsburgh Pirates won the N.L. Rookie of the Year award.


What made the 1968 world series so special?

Two Cy Young and MVP award winning pitchers from that year faced of in the World Series. The pitchers we Bob Gibson of the Cardinals and Denny McLain of the Tigers.