Otani ranked 3rd in AL in the mock vote for Cy Young Award...First place is "Call"

Ohtani, who doubles as a pitcher, 10 wins and 5 losses, ERA 3.17 1st place in NL is Jack Gallen Ohtani Shohei (29, Los Angeles Angels), who doubles as a pitcher, ranked third in the American League (AL) in the Major League (MLB) Cy Young Award mock vote. MLB Dotcom recently held a mock vote for 49 experts for the Cy Young Award in the two major leagues and unveiled five top-ranked candidates on the 16th. Otani received two first-place votes, ranking third in the AL Cy Young vote. This year, Ohtani started 22 games as a pitcher, recording 10 wins, 5 losses, and a 3.17 ERA. He is tied for seventh in the AL with multiple wins and eighth in the ERA. In the game against the Detroit Tigers on the 28th of last month, he won his first shutout in MLB with one hit and no runs in nine innings. "Ottani is playing the Angels' ace," MLB said. "I struck out 165 times during 130⅔ innings," he said. "Ottani's batting average is only 0.185. "He has the lowest hit rate among pitchers who have filled regular innings in the AL," he explained. He added, "It is worrisome to skip the scheduled start due to arm fatigue, but Otani's recent one-hit shutout against Detroit reminded him of what he can do on the mound." Ohtani is active as a batter with a batting average of 0.303 41 home runs and 84 RBIs, and an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 1.067. Otani, who has the highest performance in both pitching and hitting, is the strongest candidate for the AL MVP. Garrett Cole (New York Yankees), who swept 38 first-place votes in the AL Cy Young mock vote, topped the list. Cole has 10 wins, 3 losses and a 2.76 ERA in 25 games this season. He played 156⅓ innings, ranking first in the AL in this category, and second in the AL ERA. He is third in the strikeout category with 166. Kevin Gausman (Toronto Blue Jays) ranked second in the AL Cy Young mock vote, while Nathan Ivoldi (Texas Rangers) and Flamber Valdes (Houston Astros) ranked fourth and fifth, respectively. Jack Gallen (Arizona Diamondbacks) topped the National League (NL) list. Fourteen first-place votes went around. Gallen is 12-5 with a 3.24 ERA in 25 games this season. He is fourth in the NL ERA category and third in the category with 155⅔ innings pitched. 토토 Blake Snell (San Diego Padres), Justin Steel (Chicago Cubs), Spencer Strider (Atlanta Braves), and Logan Webb (San Francisco Giants) were ranked second to fifth in the NL Cy Young mock vote.