While Dodgers starter Clayton Kershaw took home top honors, the Phillies had three pitchers finish in the top five of the National League Cy Young voting.
Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee finished second and third, respectively, while Cole Hamels was fifth.
For the Phillies, it is the first time they had two finishers in the top five since 1980 when Steve Carlton won the Cy Young and Tug McGraw came in fifth.
The last time any team had three pitchers in the top five of the voting was in 2005 when the Astros Roger Clemens, Roy Oswalt and Andy Pettitte got the votes.
Three Phillies Finish In Top Five Of Cy Young Voting




