On This Date in 1978


Ron Guidry
is named the American League Cy Young Award winner.   Winning 25 games and also leading the league with a 1.74 ERA and nine shutouts -- highlighted by an 18-strikeout effort against the Angels on June 17th -- made "Louisiana Lightning" an easy and unanimous choice as the AL's top pitcher.  

Guidry's excellence continued through the post-season.  He defeated the Royals in the ALCS and the Dodgers in game three of the World Series.  All told, he pitched 17 innings and gave up just two runs!

One of the most dominating seasons ever by a Yankee pitcher!

(My image of Guidry is from the 2016 Yankees Old Timers Day.)

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