Matt Harvey finishes fourth on National League Cy Young ballot
Posted Nov 14, 2013
Matt Harvey’s breakout season prematurely concluded on August 24 with just nine wins, but it was still impressive enough to have him finish tied for fourth in the National League Cy Young ballot with Braves closer Craig Kimbrel. The winner, as expected, was the Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw with 29 of the 30 first-place votes. Adam Wainwright of the Cardinals finished second.
(Newark Star-Ledger)
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