 What's up MLB fans? Here are my best quick picks for the Cy Young Award. First pick is Carlos Rodan from the San Francisco Giants at plus 1,000. Carlos Rodan had quite the record last season on the White Sox where he stayed mostly healthy and posted an elite line of a 2.37 ERA and a 0.96 whip. Rodan has already started this season well as he struck out 29 batters in his first three starts. Good for an astounding 44% strikeout rate. In his last matchup against the Metz, he was dominant with his fastballs to the 2-4 in every five pitches he threw. 75 of the 95 total pitches were fastballs which equated to 81%. He dominates in the strike zone, particularly with this fastball. Opposing players know it's coming and yet they still struggle when they're at bat. It's either a called strike or swinging a miss and this has happened 40% of the time against the Metz. His fastball was the most valuable last season and we're already seeing its value so far this season. He has six walks versus 29 strikeouts in 17 innings. He has a 1.06 ERA and a 5th of 0.87. Overall, he has the potential to have another outstanding career this season as well as winning the Scion. My next pick is Pablo Lopez from the Miami Marlins at plus 5,000. Pablo Lopez is only 26 years old and has a potential to put it all together this season and win the Scion. However, the only thing holding him back is his health. Before he encountered his right rotator cuff strain last season, he was outstanding on the mound. He broke out on a per-step basis when he logged a 3.07 ERA and a 1.12 whip last year. He also ranked in the 77th percentile in strikeout percentage, 80th percentile in walkout rate and 87th percentile in average exit velocity. He possessed his four plus pitches out of his five pitch mix with his sinker being the only offering that truly made life difficult in 2021. Spring training was condensed so I believe he hasn't had the chance to show his full potential just yet. This young player has ability and skill set to shine as the season unfolds. Lastly, I'm picking Carlos Carrasco from the New York Mets at plus 6,000. Carrasco relies on major off-feed pitches and has one of the best curve balls in baseball. He has a career ERA under four and is up over a thousand strikeouts in his career as well. In the last matchup against the Giants, he had quite the game and actually lowered his ERA to a 1.47 due to allowing just two runs through seven and two thirds dominant innings. Everything was working in his favor against the Giants where he threw 91 pitches to shut them down. He walked off the mound with a standing ovation. He has been nominated twice in his career for the Scion Award and this very well could be his year. He finally wins if he continues to have such a strong season. You can find all these odds on the Fandall Sportsbook. Good luck.