Dodgers ace Julio Urias finished third in the National League Cy Young Award voting, but he finished first in another award. For the second straight year, Urias received the Warren Spahn Award as MLB’s best left-handed pitcher.
Presented by the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame, the Spahn Award honors, you guess it, Warren Spahn, who won 363 games in his 21-year career despite missing three seasons for military service during World War II. Spahn spent most of his career with the Boston and then Milwaukee Braves before splitting his final season between the Mets and the Giants in 1965.