Below are point totals for the 2022 Cy Young Award balloting, as voted on by members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. Ballots for each award were submitted before the start of the postseason from two writers in every city, based on the league covered.
The system rewards seven points for first place, four points for second place, three points for third place, two votes for fourth place and one point for fifth place.
Sandy Alcantara, MIA: 30 (first-place votes) – 210 points
Max Fried, ATL: 10 (2nd), 7 (3rd), 5 (4th), 1 (5th) – 72 points
Julio Urías, LAD: 7 (2nd), 9 (3rd), 5 (4th), 1 (5th) – 66 points
Aaron Nola, PHI: 5 (2nd), 6 (3rd), 4 (4th), 2 (5th) – 48 points
Zac Gallen, ARI: 3 (2nd), 5 (3rd), 6 (4th), 6 (5th) – 45 points
Carlos Rodón, SF: 3 (2nd), 1 (3rd), 4 (4th), 7 (5th) – 30 points
Corbin Burnes, MIL: 1 (2nd), 2 (3rd), 1 (4th), 8 (5th) – 20 points
Yu Darvish, SD: 3 (4th), 1 (5th) – 7 points
Edwin Díaz, NYM: 1 (2nd), 2 (5th) – 6 points
Kyle Wright, ATL: 1 (4th), 1 (5th) – 3 points
Logan Webb, SF: 1 (4th) – 2 points
Ryan Helsley, STL: 1 (5th) – 1 point
Justin Verlander, HOU: 30 (first-place votes) – 210 points
Dylan Cease, CWS: 14 (2nd), 10 (3rd), 5 (4th), 1 (5th) – 97 points
Alek Manoah, TOR: 7 (2nd), 13 (3rd), 10 (4th) – 87 points
Shohei Ohtani, LAA: 9 (2nd), 7 (3rd), 12 (4th), 1 (5th) – 82 points
Framber Valdez, HOU: 1 (4th), 12 (5th) – 14 points
Shane McClanahan, TB: 1 (4th), 8 (5th) – 10 points
Shane Bieber, CLE: 1 (4th), 3 (5th) – 5 points
Nestor Cortes, NYY: 3 (5th) – 3 points
Gerrit Cole, NYY: 1 (5th) – 1 point
Kevin Gausman, TOR: 1 (5th) – 1 point
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