That was my point when this discussion first started. Clemens' ERA was so low that it would be very difficult to keep it that low. The whole arguement for Clemens winning the CY Young was his low ERA. Without that, Carpenter is the hands down winner. So if Clemens' ERA goes up (as it has been), he loses any claim that he has to the CY Young award. Clemens must pitch 6 or 7 scoreless innnings every game to lower or keep his ERA where it is. Carpenter has been consistantly going 8 or 9 innings giving up 2 runs or fewer. CY Young Awards weren't awarded in August (or whenever Clemens' ERA was at it's lowest)... they're handed out after all the games have been played.Originally Posted by Porter99