According to the Baseball Writers Association of America, the Philadelphia Phillies’ Roy Halladay has unanimously won the 2010 National League Cy Young Award with 32 first-place votes. The 2010 award is Halladay’s 2nd Cy Young in his career. It’s not clear if he had a bonus associated with this years award, but according to the PRO Rumors’ contract database, Halladay had a $250,000 bonus if he won the award between 2004-2007. Here are the voting results:
| Name | Total Pts. |
| Roy Halladay (Phillies) | 224 |
| Adam Wainwright (Cardinals) | 122 |
| Ubaldo Jimenez (Rockies) | 90 |
| Tim Hudson (Braves) | 39 |
| Josh Johnson (Marlins) | 34 |
| Roy Oswalt (Astros/Phillies) | 14 |
| Brian Wilson (Giants) | 7 |
| Heath Bell (Padres) | 4 |
| Mat Latos (Padres) | 4 |
| Brett Myers (Astros) | 2 |
| Tim Lincecum (Giants) | 2 |
| Bronson Arroyo (Reds | 1 |
| Matt Cain (Giants) | 1 |
With a top-five finish, Adam Wainwright’s 2012 and 2013 club options are now guaranteed as long as the pitcher does not finish 2011 on the disabled list.
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