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Poll: AL Cy Young Race Check-In

By Nick Deeds | August 29, 2025 at 2:41pm CDT

While a few of this season’s awards don’t appear to be terribly competitive headed into the final month of the season, one race that still appears to be wide open is that for the AL Cy Young award. MLBTR last checked in on the race back in June, at which point Tigers ace Tarik Skubal was viewed as the heavy favorite to capture his second consecutive Cy Young, with nearly 46% of the vote and nearly double second place finisher’s total.

Skubal is still a strong contender for the award, of course, and perhaps even the favorite. Through 26 starts this year, the southpaw has logged 166 innings of 2.28 ERA ball. He’s struck out 33.5% of his opponents with a phenomenal 3.9% walk rate, giving him the best K-BB% in baseball this year. That mix of strikeout stuff and pinpoint command is Skubal’s bread and butter, as his other metrics this year have been closer to average than exceptional. His ground ball rate is a cromulent 40.7% this year, and his 8.7% barrel rate ranks 15th among 30 qualified AL hurlers. Skubal’s last start was an unusual one, as he surrendered six runs in 6 2/3 innings of work but only one of those six runs was considered earned. Even with those five runs not countered against his ledger, he’s posted a 3.05 ERA and 3.55 FIP in the month of August. That performance is strong but not quite on the level of some other contenders.

While Skubal’s numbers haven’t changed too drastically since June, he’s found a rival for his position as the AL’s best lefty strikeout artist in the form of Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet. The 26-year-old has more or less matched Skubal in virtually every stat. He had 166 1/3 innings of work to Skubal’s aforementioned 166 through 26 starts, though Crochet’s six-innings of two-run ball against the Orioles yesterday pushed his total up to 172 1/3. His 2.40 ERA is within spitting distance of Skubal’s own figure, and his 31.1% strikeout rate is just a couple of points behind. Where he falls more significantly behind Skubal is his walk rate, as he’s allowed free passes at a 6.1% clip.

He makes up for the gap in K-BB% somewhat with stronger batted ball numbers, however. He’s generating grounders at a 48.5% clip, and his 7.2% barrel rate is the sixth-best figure in the AL. For those inclined towards more traditional metrics, Crochet also sports an AL-best 14 wins on his record. Crochet’s 3.19 ERA in August didn’t separate him from Skubal significantly, but his peripherals (including a 2.96 FIP) are significantly better over that span. If he can turn those peripherals into production in September, perhaps that will be enough to separate himself from Skubal.

Of course, Crochet and Skubal aren’t the only two options to consider. Astros right-hander Hunter Brown is in the midst of a breakout season that deserves serious consideration. Through 26 starts, Brown’s 155 2/3 innings of work lag behind the totals of the two lefties, but his numbers are undeniably impressive. He’s posted a 2.37 ERA with a 46.0% ground ball rate and a 29.1% strikeout rate. Brown’s 6.1% barrel rate is the second-best figure in the AL this year, though he’s held back somewhat by his 7.6% walk rate.

When looking at Brown’s recent work, it’s something of a mixed bag. His 1.71 ERA in August is obviously fantastic, but it comes with an asterisk after he allowed four unearned runs in his most recent start. His 22.2% strikeout rate is also far below his typical norms, but his 2.71 FIP is nothing short of excellent. Brown seems to be a step behind both Skubal and Crochet at this point, but it’s easy to imagine him pushing himself more firmly into the conversation with a strong September.

Brown, Skubal, and Crochet seem like the top three players in the race at this point, but there are some other arms who deserve acknowledgment as well. Nathan Eovaldi has a sensational 1.73 ERA in 22 starts this year, but with just 130 innings of work and a rotator cuff strain that’s likely season-ending, it would be a shock if he got more than down-ballot consideration for the award. Jacob deGrom’s first healthy season in half a decade has been extremely impressive with a 2.79 ERA, but the 37-year-old’s peripherals pale in comparison to the other top starters in the league. Max Fried’s season with the Yankees started out incredibly impressive, but his 5.33 ERA since the start of July has likely pushed him out of the conversation for the most part.

With just a month left to go in the season, who do you think will come out on top in the AL Cy Young race? Have your say in the poll below:

Who will win the 2025 AL Cy Young?
Tarik Skubal 59.81% (2,941 votes)
Garrett Crochet 29.61% (1,456 votes)
Someone Else 6.00% (295 votes)
Hunter Brown 4.58% (225 votes)
Total Votes: 4,917
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  1. sad tormented neglected mariners fan

    1 month ago

    Bryan woo doesn’t deserve cy young but he definitely deserves more love

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    • toycannon

      1 month ago

      Exactly. And a nice contract extension.

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    • Mr. E Team

      1 month ago

      There is a nice FanGraphs piece about his consistency

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    • letitbelowenstein

      1 month ago

      Can say the same for Trevor Rogers. He’s been a force since coming back.

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  2. hyraxwithaflamethrower

    1 month ago

    As a White Sox fan, I’m hoping Crochet pulls out the win. But with either him or Skubal, it’s going to feel like someone’s getting snubbed. Good CYA race this year.

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    • realsox

      1 month ago

      I’m for Crochet, too. You could make a fine starting rotation of pitchers the Sox have given away for prospects: Sale, Crochet, Cease, Rodon, Giolito.

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  3. cwsOverhaul

    1 month ago

    Rooting for Crochet-it’s a reward for not prospect hugging and thinking sellers should accept lowball offers.

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    • Mets Era Thumping Soto

      1 month ago

      When’s the last time the White Sox traded a prospect away?

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      • cwsOverhaul

        1 month ago

        Probably 2021 with Heuer….and Madrigal if you want to count him for Kimbrel….however comment applies to Red Sox having the conviction to get a TOR starter in prime years and not think it would happen for a load of junk.

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      • kroeg49

        1 month ago

        I think he meant the prospects the White Sox received for them. Rodon was a free agent, no prospects received for him.

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  4. MeowMeow

    1 month ago

    Skubal currently edges out Crochet for me, though if Crochet is able to take the pitching triple crown that probably lets him win it even if the overall numbers still favor Skubal.

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    • cwsOverhaul

      1 month ago

      Crochet pitching more against tougher ALE division lineups than Skubal vs weak ALC lineups could sway votes to the former.

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  5. KidWhoWatchesEveryYankeesGame

    1 month ago

    I do not think max fried is going to be worthy, but maybe him. Rodon is having a sneaky good season. For the someone else, I would go with eovaldi, but he is now injured

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    • ChuckyNJ

      1 month ago

      And if Eovaldi’s injury is season-ending, he won’t have enough innings to qualify for the ERA title.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      1 month ago

      Fried had a string of poor starts after the ASB. He’s out of contention. This is the Rodon the Yankees signed, not the mess he was last year.

      Reply
  6. DarkSide830

    1 month ago

    Tarik the Freak B2B

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  7. DarkSide830

    1 month ago

    Yes, I know it doesn’t rhyme, whatever.

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  8. camdenyards46

    1 month ago

    CYA should not be decided on peripherals or predictor stats. Just on field stats if you got a little luckier that is part of the game. Think it will be Skubal again but hoping Woo finishes as a finalist along with Crochet

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    • yeasties

      1 month ago

      Just looking at Fangraphs, Woo is about the 20-25th ranked pitcher depending on where you look. It’s not very precise but that’s enough evidence to show that he ain’t going to be a finalist.

      Reply
  9. swanhenge

    1 month ago

    It’s amazing how close Skubal and Crochet have been all year. I know it supposed to be for regular season, but post season performance might be the tie breaker.

    Reply
    • Eat'EmUpTigers

      1 month ago

      they vote on regular season awards before the post season begins.

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    • Otto371

      1 month ago

      Don’t they vote before the postseason anyway.?

      Reply
    • swanhenge

      1 month ago

      Oh, wasn’t sure on that.

      Reply
  10. mrkinsm

    1 month ago

    Hard to go wrong with this choice. 1A & 1B Skub & Croch

    Reply
  11. Pads Fans

    1 month ago

    Skubal’s results this season

    ERA – #1
    ERA+ – #1
    WAR – #1
    FIP – #1
    WHIP – #1
    K/9 – #1
    BB/9 – #1
    SIERA – #1

    New School. Old School. Out of School. Skubal is #1

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  12. larkraxm

    1 month ago

    It doesn’t do a lot of good to throw around statistics. These awards are voted on by sports writers. We like to think they are considering actual data when making those votes, but it really comes down to feelings. Would not be surprised to see many east coast writers vote for Crochet because they saw him pitch more and were asleep before the Tigers’ game even started.

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    • Pads Fans

      1 month ago

      Detroit is in the Eastern time zone.

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      • larkraxm

        1 month ago

        Is it? The AL Central does not get the media attention of east coast teams…even if they play on east coast times. I hope it isn’t a factor, mostly because I sports hate all teams from Boston, but fear that it may.

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        • NothingtoSeeHere

          1 month ago

          Thats why regional sports writers vote on the award. There are plenty of sports writers not on the east coast. Plus, even if the Boston writer likes Crochet, the New York writers probably don’t so that’s more of a wash

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 month ago

          Most of the big NY writers reveal their votes every season so I don’t they’re as bias as you would like to believe.

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  13. CKinSTL

    1 month ago

    Am I the only one that noticed the use of the word “cromulent”? Haha. It greatly embiggened this article.

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    • JrodFunk5

      1 month ago

      I did too! It was quite the word choice!

      Reply
  14. warnbeeb

    1 month ago

    Tigers go to Boston the last week of the season. Maybe a Crochet/Skubal match up. I think Skubal bested Brown in a head to head vs the Astros a couple weeks ago.

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  15. rkmarx 2

    1 month ago

    Cromulent? Really?

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    • Soto should bat first.

      1 month ago

      It’s like…
      Very Tremendous

      Reply
  16. phillies1993

    1 month ago

    The ERA is more impressive in Fenway, but this will be a vote where neither one is really the right or wrong choice.

    2
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    • NothingtoSeeHere

      1 month ago

      That is what ERA+ is for. It’s park adjusted and Skubal still has Crochet beat 182 to 173

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  17. Rsox

    1 month ago

    It’s a two horse race at this point between Skubal and Crochet. Should come down to a photo finish

    1
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  18. cdchi

    1 month ago

    Chapman should also receive Cy Young votes. He has been unbelievable.

    1
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  19. BurnerK

    1 month ago

    Deflated for Wheeler. I had to vote other. But Crochet deserves.

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