Who's going to bring home the hardware this year? AOL Sports polled four experts and one "expert" for their predictions -- yeah, I'm the guy in quotes. Throughout the day, I'm going to explain just what I was thinking for my Cy Young, MVP and Rookie of the Year picks.
AL Cy Young: Johan Santana. I know, really going out on a limb, right? But at this point, it's pretty foolish to bet on anyone
but Santana. He won this award in 2004 and last year, finishing third in 2005. Each year he's overcome something of a slow start early in the year before catching fire after the All-Star break -- he's Minnesota's ace in the hole in what should be an extremely tight AL Central race.
Plus, I have a thing for strikeout pitcher, and nobody comes close to Santana in that department. I won't be too surprised if a guy like Jeremy Bonderman or John Lackey puts it all together and emerges as a viable candidate, but they've been too inconsistent in the past to shake my confidence in the reigning king.
NL Cy Young: Roy Oswalt. I went with Oswalt as much by default as anything else. I like Brandon Webb and I wouldn't be surprised if he repeated, but sooner or later Oswalt has to break through and finally win this thing, right? He's been a top-five vote-getter in five of his first six years in the majors, and he's been a complete workhorse averaging over 230 innings in each of the last three years. While the Astros are still holding out hope for a Rogers Clemens return, having a Rocket-less summer would probably be the best thing for Oswalt in terms of finally getting the recognition he deserves.