The Cy Young Award winners are voted on at the end of the regular season but, not presented until after the World Series
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Yes. Voting for the Cy Young Award occurs shortly after the regular season ends and the winners are announced after the World Series.
Sandy Koufax, Steve Stone. Ken Holtzman
The 1969 American League Cy Young Award winners were Mike Cuellar, and McLain
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Dwight Gooden won the 1985 National League Cy Young Award, and Bret Saberhagen won the 1985 American League Cy Young Award.
At least one team that I know of has no Cy Young award winners in it's history, the Cincinnati Reds, which ironically is professional baseball's oldest team. ---- As of the start of the 2008 season, two AL teams have never had pitchers to win the Cy Young (Tampa Bay, Texas) and 3 NL teams (Cincinnati, Florida, and Colorado).
Because Cy Young had never won a Cy Young award we can rule out that the baseball was signed by him. That narrows the list down to about 60 or more pitchers to find a value of a Cy Young award winner that signed the baseball. From the first Cy Young award winner Don Newcombe (1956) to the last two winners, Tim Lincecum, and Cliff Lee (2008) the baseball could be worth anywhere from $25. - $150. or more. To give you a more accurate value you must name the Cy Young award winner that signed the baseball.
Mike Cuellar won the Cy Young award in 1969 as a member of the Baltimore Orioles. He tied in number of votes with Denny McLain of the Detroit Tigers in the only tie vote for the award in MLB history. Other Orioles that won the Cy Young are Jim Palmer (1973, 1975, 1976), Mike Flanagan (1979), and Steve Stone (1980)
The Young Artist Award was created in 1979 to honor young actors in the entertainment industry.