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Yankees' Gerrit Cole wins first Cy Young Award of illustrious career

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It's hardly a surprise, but now it's official: Gerrit Cole is the American League Cy Young Award winner.

It's the first award for the New York Yankees ace.

The Yankees signed the 2011 No. 1 overall pick to the largest deal ever given to a pitcher (nine years, $324 million) before the 2020 season, and like most superstars in the Bronx, it's been a love-hate relationship.

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Gerrit Cole of the New York Yankees reacts after pitching a complete-game shutout against the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium on April 16, 2023. (Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

It was always clear the talent Cole possesses, but questions arose when he couldn't even get through three innings in the 2021 AL wild-card game (albeit hurt), and he had maybe the most disappointing season of his career in 2022. Fans started to wonder if he was a product of sticky stuff and if he was truly an ace.

Well, he is. He led the AL with a 2.63 ERA (second in MLB) and 209 innings (third), and his 0.98 WHIP was the best mark in all of baseball. He also led the majors with two shutouts while his 222 strikeouts were third in the AL and fifth in the majors.

Cole had been the favorite to win the award when he started the All-Star Game in Seattle, marking the fifth straight time he earned All-Star honors (there was no midsummer classic in 2020). His last start was his second shutout of the season, all but cementing that he would win the award – although it came at the expense of the Yankees' worst record since 1992 as they finished 82-80 and missed the postseason for the first time since 2016.

New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole is greeted by

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