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Mason Miller has top-five Cy Young odds, can he actually make a run at the award?

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Padres closer Mason Miller has utterly disgusting numbers right now. Have you seen them? 

Sure, the surface-level stuff jumps out, what with the 0.00 ERA and 0.35 WHIP with an MLB-best eight saves in eight tries. That’s all amazing. How about just looking at the individual results of each hitter he’s faced? It won’t take long. He’s faced 38 batters. He’s allowed four baserunners (two singles and two walks). He has 27 strikeouts. Again, that’s against 38 batters. That’s a strikeout against 71.1% of the batters he’s faced.

Entering Monday, only 25 starting pitchers had more than Miller’s 27 strikeouts. He’s thrown 11 ⅓ innings. 

It’s so early it’s almost ridiculous to even talk about it, but there are odds out for the NL Cy Young and only four players have shorter odds than Miller. Via DraftKings: 

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2026 NL Cy Young odds

As of April 20

  1. Paul Skenes, Pirates: +260
  2. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers: +380
  3. Cristopher Sánchez, Phillies: +550
  4. Chris Sale, Braves: +950
  5. Mason Miller, Padres: +1500

This means we can talk about if he could win the Cy Young, right? His odds are shorter than Shohei Ohtani, Jacob Misiorowski and Sandy Alcantara. Let’s talk about it. 

Relievers have won Cy Young awards before. On the NL side, we’ve seen Mike Marshall, Bruce Sutter, Steve Bedrosian, Mark Davis and Eric Gagne take the honors while in the AL, the relievers to win the Cy Young have been Sparky Lyle, Rollie Fingers, Willie Hernandez and Dennis Eckersley. 

In this day and age, however, it’s pretty difficult. Aroldis Chapman was unbelievable last season (1.17 ERA, 0.70 WHIP, 85 K, 61 ⅓ IP, 3.6 WAR) and finished seventh. In 2024, Emmanuel Clase had an off-the-charts good season (0.61 ERA, 0.66 WHIP, 66 K, 74 ⅓ IP, 4.4 WAR) and only managed to finish third. Prior to those that, we hadn’t seen a reliever finish higher than sixth since 2016. No reliever has won it since 2003. 

Part of the problem for relievers in Cy Young voting now is that we’ve all accepted how much more value starters accrue over the course of the season due to workload. Even the most dominant reliever will have 70-75 innings of that, while ace starters will work in the ballpark of 200 innings. 

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At least for me as a voter, and I don’t think I’m alone here, if any reliever were to merit a first-place Cy Young vote, I’d need to see a lead in the rate stats that is exponentially overwhelming in order to justify voting for 70ish innings over 200ish innings. 

If anyone can do it, Mason Miller might just be the guy.

How Mason Miller could make a real Cy Young run

I think we could start with Clase’s ERA and WHIP and say something like 0.60 ERA and 0.70 WHIP could work, but we have to go into the strikeout overload. Fortunately, Miller has already built that foundation. He won’t strike out 71.1% of the hitters he faces all year, but there’s a good start here. 

Let’s try this line: 70 IP, 0.60 ERA, 0.70 WHIP, 50 saves in 52 chances, 124 K, 12 BB, 5.6 WAR

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I went extreme just to see if we could get there. In case it needs to be said, no, I don’t think Miller is going to be this great this season. 

For the purposes of this exercise, let’s say Miller does post that line. And let’s say the best starting pitcher the NL ends up with is someone like 2021 Corbin Burnes, who won the Cy Young. Burnes was 11-5 with a 2.43 ERA, 0.94 WHIP and 234 strikeouts against 34 walks in 167 innings, good for 5.3 WAR. 

I really think Miller would have a legitimate chance. 

If you believe this is possible, maybe those +1500 odds look juicy enough to you. 

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I don’t think Miller can pull it off, but it’ll sure he fun to watch. He’s absurd. 

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Couch to 5k app celebrates 8m downloads

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The NHS Couch to 5K app is celebrating its 10-year anniversary having been downloaded more than eight million times.

The app, which is a collaboration between the BBC and the Department of Health and Social Care is a free, beginner-friendly running plan and aims to help people go from being non-runners to be able to complete 5km.

As well as eight million downloads, the app has also supported more than one billion minutes of movement since its launch in 2016.

To mark the anniversary, a series of special programmes across the BBC are taking place – including a Traitors special of the BBC Sport Couch to 5K Podcast.

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“NHS Couch to 5K has been a real success story and to achieve supporting over one billion minutes of movement over a decade from runners across the UK is truly incredible,” said the BBC’s chief content officer Kate Phillips.

“We all know the physical and mental benefits of taking up regular exercise.”

The NHS says regular running has been shown to reduce the risk of long-term illnesses, such as heart disease, type two diabetes and stroke, as well as helping to maintain a healthier weight and improve mood and wellbeing.

Here are ways to download the NHS Couch to 5K app:

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Fans bash Mark Martin as he drops 2-word reaction to Daniel Dye’s big Cup Series ride after suspension

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Fans lashed back at Mark Martin after he congratulated Daniel Dye on securing a maiden NASCAR Cup Series opportunity despite the young driver’s recent suspension. Dye was indefinitely suspended by NASCAR and Kaulig Racing for making homophobic, disparaging comments during a livestream, in which he mocked IndyCar driver David Malukas last month.

Martin, one of NASCAR’s most respected former drivers, responded on X (formerly Twitter) with a simple two-word message that quickly made the rounds online. However, instead of sparking celebration, his reaction drew sharp criticism from fans who questioned both the timing and the sentiment behind it.

Reacting to Dye’ big Cup Series ride news, Martin wrote:

“Let’s go 👊🏼 @bjmcleod78 @danieldye43”

Let’s go 👊🏼 @bjmcleod78 @danieldye43

Martin’s reputation as a respected voice in the garage has taken a temporary hit, with several fans even expressing disappointment in the veteran driver.

Here are some of the fans’ reactions:

“Yikes. What a horrible take.” One fan wrote

@markmartin @danieldye43 @bjmcleod78 Yikes. What a horrible take.

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“Sorry Martin but this isn’t it. Daniel hasn’t learned and grown as a person yet so why would he now?” Another fan said.

@markmartin @bjmcleod78 @danieldye43 sorry Martin but this isn’t it. Daniel hasn’t learned and grown as a person yet so why would he now?

“How do you go from championing hard working drivers who make it on talent and working on their own equipment, to cheering a spoiled rich kid riding daddies money with multiple behavioral issues, who washed out of Xfinity” a third user said.

“Mocks another driver. Gets a cup ride. Cool, Mark 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼” a fourth fan commented

“Dang I hate Mark Martin, now?” a fifth fan said.

Daniel Dye started the 2026 campaign as one of the full-time drivers for the Kaulig Racing Ram Truck program in the Truck Series but was handed a suspension for violating the NASCAR rulebook over insensitive comments. He was reinstated later in March 2026 after completing mandatory sensitivity training and subsequently stepped down from his role as Kaulig driver.


Daniel Dye to make select NASCAR Cup Series starts in 2026

Daniel Dye is all set to make four NASCAR Cup Series appearances in 2026, with his debut coming this weekend at the Jack Link’s 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. He will driver the #78 Chevrolet for Live Fast Motorsports with a primary sponsorship from Champion Container, a company owned by his father.

The Deland, Florida native will next compete at Pocono Raceway (June 14), followed by Daytona International Speedway (August 29) and Talladega Superspeedway (October 25).

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Dye returned to stock car racing following his suspension, making an appearance at the ARCA Menards Series Tide 150 at Kansas Speedway last weekend, where he secured a P2 finish.