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Lincecum received 11 first-place votes, 12 seconds and nine thirds for 100 points in balloting released by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Carpenter had nine firsts, 14 seconds and seven thirds to finish with 94.
Wainwright, who led the NL with 19 wins and 233 innings, had 12 first-place votes, five seconds and 15 thirds for 90 points. Trevor Hoffman, who finished behind Tom Glavine in 1998, is the only other player to get the most firsts and not win the award.
In winning the award a year ago, Lincecum went 18-5 with a 2.62 ERA and a majors-leading 265 strikeouts, remarkable numbers for a fourth-place club that finished 72-90. The Giants stayed in the playoff chase well into September this year, but missed out for the sixth straight season. At 88-74, they won 16 more games than in 2008.
Sabean, who said he wasn't "overly concerned" by Lincecum's arrest, is prepared for what could be a lengthy arbitration process with Lincecum this winter. The Giants aren't planning to reward him with a longterm deal at this stage, but that has nothing to do with Lincecum's legal trouble. Lincecum had a $650,000 salary in 2009.
"I don't know if we ever grow up, as people, as professionals," Sabean said. "It's a process. I don't know if he's any different from any young guy trying to make a name for himself, make a living. Obviously the stakes are higher when you're Tim Lincecum."
Lincecum went 15-7 with a 2.48 ERA in 32 starts and 225 1-3 innings. After winning his first Cy Young award, he wasn't content.
"I think that just comes back to being a student of the game and never settling," he said. "A lot of guys can just sit on things they did. I could easily have sat on what I did last year and just tried to bounce off it. I didn't. I just wanted to become better. I got to be around guys like Randy Johnson, guys that I looked up to when I was a kid."
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