This is going to be interesting, because there was no clearly outstanding pitcher on the Diamondbacks this year. There can be little argument with the statement that, while the offense was a unstoppable behemoth, the pitching was much more suspect. The D-backs finished first in runs scored, but also 26th in runs allowed. The four teams below them lost an average of 105 games each, so it was very much, “There but for the grace of the hitters go Arizona.” If you think you can make a case that there should be no award in this category, please go ahead and do so.