Houston Chronicle

Arrieta tops dynamic duo of Dodgers

- By Ben Walker

NEW YORK — Jake Arrieta posted one final win, perhaps against his most formidable competitio­n yet.

The Chicago Cubs righthande­r aced out Dodgers stars Zack Greinke and Clayton Kershaw to earn the NL Cy Young Award by a comfortabl­e margin Wednesday.

“There was some anxiety involved,” Arrieta said on a conference call.

Arrieta topped the majors with 22 victories, boosted by a record 0.75 ERA after the All-Star break. He acknowledg­ed the super stats piled up by his Los Angeles rivals spurred him.

“Deep down inside, we think we can catch them, do a little bit better,” he said.

Voting by members of the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America was conducted before the postseason.

In a tight race between three very worthy contenders, Arrieta received 17 of 30 first-place votes and 169 points. Greinke drew 10 first-place votes and 147 points. Kershaw got the other three firsts and 101 points. Strong finish

Arrieta went 22-6, including 11-0 in his last 12 starts in pushing the Cubs into the playoffs for the first time since 2008. The 29-year-old had a 1.77 ERA, struck out 236 and pitched a no-hitter.

Arrieta was 6-5 with a 3.40 ERA after walking six in five innings during a loss to Cleveland in mid-June. In his final 20 regular-season starts, he went 16-1 and permitted only 14 earned runs.

During that span, he also hit two home runs while giving up just two. No starter has equaled what he did in the second half.

“I see the numbers on TV, people bring it up to me quite a bit,” he said. “It’s kind of amazing to think about it.”

Arrieta was the first Cubs pitcher to win the honor since Greg Maddux in 1992. 3 days, 3 wins

The Cubs won a major postseason award for the third straight day. Kris Bryant was the NL Rookie of the Year and Joe Maddon was the NL Manager of the Year.

“It looks like we’re going to have a pretty bright future,” Arrieta said.

Seattle in 2001 was the last team to take any three BBWAA awards in the same year, when Ichiro Suzuki was the AL MVP and best rookie and Lou Piniella was the top manager.

The last NL team to win three was Atlanta in 1991 when Terry Pendleton was the MVP, Tom Glavine took the Cy Young and Bobby Cox won the manager award.

The MVP awards will be announced Thursday.

Greinke posted a 1.66 ERA that was the lowest in the majors since Maddux in 1995. Greinke went 19-3, fanned 200 and had a scoreless streak of 452⁄3 innings.

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