Warren Spahn Award

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The Warren Spahn Award is an annual award given out by the Oklahoma Sports Museum to the best left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for that current season. Created in 1999, the award has been won by four different pitchers, although it has being awarded seven different times. Randy Johnson received the first four awards from 1999-2002.[1]

Previous Winners

Green background denotes winners who also won their league's Cy Young Award that year.

Team Year(s) Recieved
Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks 1999-2002
Andy Pettitte New York Yankees 2003
Johan Santana Minnesota Twins 2004
Dontrelle Willis Florida Marlins 2005