Chris Carpenter has been unanimously voted the winner of the 20th annual Tony Conigliaro Award

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Carpenter wins Conigliaro Award

Posted by Peter Abraham, Globe Staff January 11, 2010 03:25 PM
Right-handed pitcher Chris Carpenter of the St. Louis Cardinals has been unanimously voted the winner of the 20th annual Tony Conigliaro Award, which is presented to a Major League player who has overcome adversity through the attributes of spirit, determination and courage that were trademarks of Tony C.

Tony's brothers, Billy and Richie, will make the official presentation of the award at the 71st Boston Baseball Writers? Association of America?s annual dinner on Thursday at the Westin Waterfront Hotel in South Boston.

In 1990 the Red Sox began the award to perpetuate the memory of Tony C., who died that February after an eight-year struggle to come back from a massive heart attack that left him severely handicapped. Major League teams submit nominations and an independent 12-person panel does the voting.

Carpenter missed most of the 2007 and 2008 seasons while recuperating from ?Tommy John? surgery and subsequent nerve ailments in his throwing arm. Before the 2009 campaign, he declined to have surgery to repair a nerve issue in his right shoulder that would have required more rehab. The New Hampshire native went on to lead the National League with a 2.24 ERA (48 ER/192.2 IP), going 17-4 in 28 starts. He was also named the NL Comeback Player of the Year for the second time in his career.

Past winners: Jim Eisenreich (1990), Dickie Thon (1991), Jim Abbott (1992), Bo Jackson (1993), Mark Leiter (1994), Scott Radinsky (1995), Curtis Pride (1996), Eric Davis (1997), Bret Saberhagen (1998), Mike Lowell (1999), Kent Mercker and Tony Saunders (2000), Graeme Lloyd and Jason Johnson (2001), Jose Rijo (2002), Jim Mecir (2003), Dewon Brazelton (2004), Aaron Cook (2005), Freddy Sanchez (2006), Jon Lester (2007), and Rocco Baldelli (2008).
 

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The two previous winners

2007 Jon Lester Diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2006
2008 Rocco Baldelli Diagnosed with a mitochondrial disorder that causes chronic muscle fatigue

Both played for the Boston Redsox in 2009.


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Chris Carpenter one hell of a pitcher.

Kudos to the big right hander Chris Carpenter a worthy recipient of the Tony C. Award. Chris Carpenter is a master of his trade, if not for injuries Chris would be a legitimate HOF candidate some day.

Chris can throw any one of his five quality pitches at any time against anyone. He throws two and four-seam fastballs in the 92-96 mph range consistently. He has an outstanding breaking ball plus acutter and circle-change up all of which he can throw with exceptional command which allows him to be able to throw any of his pitches at any time.


At 6' 6" and 230 pounds Carpenter is an imposing figure on the mound.
His career record to date is 123 wins against 75 losses with a career ERA of 3.85 plus he is 5-2 in Post Season play.
This year Chris is off to a fine start at 6-1 with an ERA of 2.93. No small wonder The Cards are paying him $15 Million this season. He would be the ace on any staff in the majors IMHO.

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Career highlights and awards
2x All-Star selection (2005, 2006)
World Series champion (2006)
2005 NL Cy Young Award
2x NL TSN Pitcher of the Year (2005, 2006)
NL Pitcher of the Month (Aug. 2009)
2004 NL Comeback Player of the Year (TSN)
2009 NL Comeback Player of the Year (MLB)
2009 NL Bullet Rogan Award
2009 NL Comeback Player of the Year award "Players Choice Award"
2009 Tony Conigliaro Award


How Toronto ever let this guy get away is a sin against smart baseball.


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