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Clayton Kershaw is your 2014 NL Cy Young Award winner after the Los Angeles Dodger starting pitcher received all 30 first-place votes for a unanimous victory.
The Reds' Johnny Cueto finished second with 23 second-place votes, six third-place votes and one fourth-place vote for a total of 112 points.
The Cardinals' Adam Wainwright finished third with seven second-place votes and 23 third-place votes for 97 points.
It was the Giants' Madison Bumgarner taking fourth place, earning 13 fourth-place votes and two fifth-place votes for 28 points.
Kershaw, 26, led the league with 21 wins, an .875 winning percentage, a 1.77 ERA, six complete games, a 0.857 WHIP, and averages of 10.8 strikeouts per nine innings and 7.71 strikeouts per win.
The Dodgers placed first in the NL West, but their season ended in the NLDS at the hand of the St. Louis Cardinals. Kershaw suffered two losses in the series.