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Cliff Lee named AL Comeback Player of the Year
by Paul Hoynes Thursday October 23, 2008, 12:32 PM
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. --- Another day, another award for Indians left-hander Cliff Lee.
Lee was named the American League's Comeback Player of the Year today as part of the MLB Players Association's Players Choice Awards. All big league players voted on the awards near the end of the 2008 season.
Lee led the AL with 22 victories and a 2.54 ERA after going 5-8 with a 6.29 ERA in 2007. An abdominal injury cost Lee his 2007 spring training and he never recovered. The Indians sent him to Class AAA Buffalo at the end of July and when he returned he'd lost his place in the starting rotation and didn't make the postseason roster as the Indians advanced to Game 7 of the ALCS before being eliminated by Boston.
During the winter, the Indians talked to Arizona about a trade for Lee, but it didn't happen. In spring training, he had to compete with Jeremy Sowers and Aaron Laffey to win the fifth spot in the rotation.
Lee ended the 2008 season as the Indians first 20-game winner since 1974 and the favorite to win the AL Cy Young award.
This is Lee's second Players Choice Award. He was named the AL's Outstanding Pitcher earlier in the week. The awards are being announced yahoo.com. He is a finalist for the Player of the Year award which will be announced Friday.
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