1985 National League Cy Young Award Winner Dwight Gooden's ERA Record
The 1985 National League Cy Young Award Pitcher ERA History outlines key statistics and achievements related to the award and its recipients. Dwight Gooden of the New York Mets was the unanimous winner of the 1985 Cy Young Award, showcasing an impressive ERA of 1.53. Throughout the season, Gooden achieved 24 first-place votes and displayed remarkable performance, including 16 wins, 276.2 innings pitched, and 268 strikeouts, contributing to his dominant status in Major League Baseball (MLB). The document lists other top performers from that year, including John Tudor of St. Louis, Orel Hershiser of Los Angeles, and Jerry Reuss, also from Los Angeles, with ERAs reflecting their strong pitching. Additionally, the page highlights the National League Silver Slugger team members, recognizing outstanding offensive players from teams like the Cardinals, Cubs, and Expos.