On November 8, 2005 — Los Angeles Angels pitcher Bartolo Colón, who led the American League with 21 wins, received the Cy Young Award. Colón is the second pitcher in Angels history to win the award. Dean Chance was the winner 41 years ago in 1964, back when there was one award for the two leagues. Colón receives 17 of 28 first-place votes cast and finishes with 118 points. and was the only pitcher named on every ballot, Closer Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees finishes second with eight first-place votes and 68 points, while Johan Santana of the Minnesota Twins, who was the 2004 winner, is third with 3 first-place votes and 51 points.
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