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Indians lefty Cliff Lee wins AL Cy Young Award

This Sept. 12, 2008 file photo shows Cleveland Indians' Cliff Lee pitching against the Kansas City Royals during a baseball game in Cleveland. Lee is a runaway winner for the American League Cy Young Award Thursday Nov. 13, 2008.
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NEW YORK (AP)Cliff Lee turned a terrible season into something positive: incentive.

Lee won the American League Cy Young Award in a runaway Thursday, capping a dominant comeback that made him the second consecutive Cleveland Indians lefty to earn the coveted prize.

Demoted to the minors last year, Lee went a major league-best 22-3 this season with a 2.54 ERA. He received 24 of 28 first-place votes and 132 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers Association of America.

Obviously, I used 07 as motivation in the offseason to go and do everything I could to make sure that didnt happen again, he said on a conference call from his Arkansas home.

I also think that going through what I did last year did help in making me a mentally tougher baseball player. Looking back on it, it wasnt any fun. But it definitely makes for a better story.

Toronto ace Roy Halladay was a distant runner-up with four first-place votes and 71 points. Record-setting closer Francisco Rodriguez of the Los Angeles Angels finished third with 32 points.

Lee became the third Cleveland pitcher to win a Cy Young, following Hall of Famer Gaylord Perry in 1972 and CC Sabathia last year.

We are pretty close friends, and theres a lot of things I picked up from him (Sabathia) and Id like to think theres a few things he picked up from me, Lee said. Ive tried to help him out in situations and hes tried to do the same for me. Apparently its worked. Weve turned into pretty good pitchers.

Trudging through a disappointing season and cognizant of budget constraints, the injury-depleted Indians traded Sabathia to Milwaukee on July 7. He is expected to fetch a huge contract this offseason after filing for free agency.

I definitely miss him being around on the team. Hes someone that I leaned on, Lee said. I saw how he did it in 07 and I watched everything he did. I knew what it took because Id seen it. It definitely was a benefit to watch it right in front of me.

An 18-game winner in 2005, Lee was hurt in spring training last year and struggled so badly he was sent to the minors. He returned to the big leagues and finished 5-8 with a 6.29 ERA, then was left off Clevelands postseason roster.

I was kind of pushed to the side, Lee said. That was tough.

The Indians asked him to visit pitching coach Carl Willis in North Carolina last offseason, and Lee said their chat helped. Determined to re-establish himself, he won a spot in the rotation during spring training and was the leagues top pitcher from April on.

Lee had an amazing 0.67 ERA through his first seven outings and was 12-2 with a 2.31 ERA when he started for the AL in the July 15 All-Star game at Yankee Stadium.

I knew pretty early that it was going to be a special year. I really did, Lee said. But I also knew that I had to keep my mind in the moment, keep doing my work, not cut any corners.

Pitching for an inconsistent team that rallied late to finish 81-81, Lee was a mark of consistency. Confident in his off-speed stuff as well as his pinpoint fastball, he walked only 34 batters in 31 starts and suddenly went from No. 5 starter to ace.

I made a conscious effort to work on throwing away from righties and using my curveball more, using my changeup more and actually pitching, Lee said. I was going to miss spots here and there, but for the most part I felt like I had command from the first start to the last start and I made guys earn their way on.

In this Sept. 12, 2008 file photo, Cleveland Indians' Cliff Lee pitches against the Kansas City Royals during a baseball game in Cleveland. Lee was named the American League Cy Young award winner Thursday Nov. 13, 2008.
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The 30-year-old led the AL in ERA and ranked second in innings (223 1-3) and complete games (four). Halladay, the 2003 winner, topped those two categories with 246 innings and nine complete games. The right-hander also was 20-11 with a 2.78 ERA, second in the league. He piled up 206 strikeouts to Lees 170.

Still, Lee was a heavy favorite to win Thursday. The only question seemed to be whether the vote would be unanimous.

It feels a lot better than it felt in 07, he said. I want to win this Cy Young again. I want to make a habit of it.

Lee became the first Cleveland pitcher to win 20 games since Perry in 1974, and his surprising comeback was crucial for a team that was hurt by injuries to starters Fausto Carmona and Jake Westbrook.

My job is to come back in 09 and do it again. Theres no reason to think I cant, Lee said. I honestly feel like Im going to come back and pick up right where I left off.

Lee received a $250,000 bonus for winning, and the price of Clevelands 2010 club option increased from $8 million to $9 million. Halladay got $200,000 for finishing second.

Rodriguez, who set a major league mark with 62 saves this season, was listed second on seven ballots and third on 11.

AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum and AP Sports Writer Tom Withers in Cleveland contributed to this report.



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Lee must have had some good astrological transits
going on this year. Will have to investigate.

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The Krink wrote:

Lee must have had some good astrological transits
going on this year. Will have to investigate.




Especially after the terrible season he had in '07.



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Cliff Lee born Aug 31 1978 a Virgo. Cliff had a very positive
trio of the Sun-Mars-Mercury transiting his natal planetary
glob this season. Cliff has Jupiter-Moon-Mercury-Saturn-Sun-
Node-Pluto-Mars-Venus all in a big clump (during summer
months signs). The transiting Sun-Mars-Mercury trio made
powerful conjunctions to each and every one the planetary
glob during the baseball season. It's about as much as I can
offer without knowing Cliff's actual birthtime.

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