Chicago Sun-Times

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CY YOUNG AWARDS

• 2003 AL voting 1. Roy Halladay, Blue Jays 2. Esteban Loaiza, SOX 3. Pedro Martinez, Red Sox • 2010 NL voting 1. Roy Halladay, Phillies 2. Adam Wainwright, Cardinals 3. Ubaldo Jimenez, Rockies • One of six to win in both leagues — Roger Clemens ( Red Sox 1986, 1987, 1991, Blue Jays 1997, 1998, Yankees 2001, Astros 2004) — Randy Johnson ( Mariners 1995, Diamondbac­ks 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002) — Pedro Martinez ( Red Sox 1999, 2000, Expos 1997) — Max Scherzer ( Tigers 2013, Nationals 2016) — Roy Halladay ( Blue Jays 2003, Phillies 2010) — Gaylord Perry ( Indians 1972, Padres 1978)

NO- HITTERS

• One of two in postseason – Don Larsen, Yankees, 1956 World Series against Dodgers ( perfect game) — Roy Halladay, Phillies, 2010 NLDS against Reds • One of 30 with multiple • Nolan Ryan ( 7); Sandy Koufax ( 4); Bob Feller, Larry Corcoran, Cy Young ( 3); Jake Arrieta, Homer Bailey, Jim Bunning, Steve Busby, Mark Buehrle, Carl Erskine, Bob Forsch, Pud Galvin, Roy Halladay, Ken Holtzman, Randy Johnson, Addie Joss, Dutch Leonard, Tim Lincecum, Jim Maloney, Christy Mathewson, Hideo Nomo, Allie Reynolds, Max Scherzer, Warren Spahn, Bill Stoneman, Virgil Trucks, Johnny Vander Meer, Justin Verlander, Don Wilson ( 2)

ALL- STAR GAMES

• Eight times: 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011. Starter in 2009 ( AL), 2011 ( NL)

HALL OF FAME

• Will be eligible in 2019. Other first- time eligibles will be Lance Berkman, Todd Helton, Darren Oliver, Roy Oswalt, Andy Pettitte, Juan Pierre, Mariano Rivera, Kevin Youkilis, Michael Young

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