Chicago Sun-Times

Rookies set, but Cy races aren’t

- JOHN GROCHOWSKI

As the postseason turns to the awards season, there’s nothing more certain than the 2017 Rookies of the Year, but there figures to be some intrigue in the Cy Young Award balloting.

Among rookies, Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge has an MVP candidate’s résumé with a .284 batting average, 114 RBI and American League- leading numbers in home runs ( 52), runs scored ( 128) and walks ( 127). His 8.2 fWAR at Fangraphs. comtowers above the rest of the AL rookie field. Red Sox outfielder Andrew Benintendi and Orioles outfielder Trey Mancini are the other finalists.

Among National League rookies, Dodgers first baseman/ outfielder Cody Bellinger compiled a 4.0 fWAR behind a .267 batting average, 39 homers and 97 RBI. Cardinals shortstop Paul DeJong, another finalist, is next at 3.0. Pirates first baseman Josh Bell is the third finalist.

It would be a shock if Judge or Bellinger came up short in BaseballWr­iters’ Associatio­n of America voting.

For Cy Young candidates, a by- the- numbers look narrows the AL race to Indians right- hander Corey Kluber ( 18- 4, 2.25 ERA, 2.50 FIP, 7.3 fWAR) and Red Sox lefthander Chris Sale ( 17- 8, 2.90, 2.45, 7.7). Yankees right- hander Luis Severino also is a finalist.

Nationals right- handerMax Scherzer ( 16- 6, 2.51, 2.90, 6.0) would seem to top the NL list, but teammate Stephen Strasburg ( 15- 4, 2.52, 2.73, 5.6) is right there. Dodgers left- hander Clayton Kershaw ( 18- 4, 2.31, 3.07, 4.6) led the NL in victories, but his 175 innings trailed Scherzer by 25‰ and he trailed him in the FIP and fWAR metrics, too.

Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen ( 5- 0, NL- leading 41 saves, 1.32, 1.31, 3.5) had a big impact, but he isn’t among the finalists.

How will the voters see all that? For a road map, we could turn to the Cy Young predictor first published by Rob Neyer and Bill James in ‘‘ The Neyer- James Guide to Pitching.’’

The predictor formula is Cy Young points = (( 5* IP/ 9) - ER) + ( SO/ 12) + ( SV* 2.5) + shutouts + (( W* 6) - ( L* 2)) + VB. VB is a victory bonus, with 12 points awarded to pitchers on divisionwi­nning teams.

Resulting totals aren’t necessaril­y meant to be an indication of who deserves the award but an indication of whom voters are likely to elect.

Last year, the metric correctly forecast Scherzer and Red Sox right- hander Rick Porcello as Cy Young winners. Since 2010, the only winners not to lead the predictor were Astros lefthander Dallas Keuchel in 2015 and Mariners right- hander Felix Hernandez in 2010.

For 2017, the formula sees Kluber as an easy winner in the AL with 199.2 Cy Young points to Sale’s 173.7. A subpar finish hurt Sale, who was 4- 4 with a 4.09 ERA in August and September.

Among NL finalists, Kershaw’s 181.1 Cy Young points are followed by Scherzer at 173.8 and Strasburg at 160.4. Interestin­gly, Jansen topped them all at 181.6.

 ?? | AP ?? Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is the prohibitiv­e favorite to be voted the American League Rookie of the Year. He hit .284 with 52 home runs and 114 RBI.
| AP Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge is the prohibitiv­e favorite to be voted the American League Rookie of the Year. He hit .284 with 52 home runs and 114 RBI.
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