Aaron Hill, Chris Carpenter Win Comeback Player of the Year Awards

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Oct 5, 2009

Aaron Hill, Chris Carpenter Win Comeback Player of the Year Awards NEW YORK — Chris Carpenter has been voted NL comeback player of the year and
Aaron Hill
has won the AL award.

Limited to four starts over the prior two seasons because of elbow surgery
and a shoulder injury, Carpenter was 17-4 with a league-leading 2.24 ERA for the
St. Louis Cardinals. The 2005 NL Cy Young Award winner, Carpenter won 11
consecutive decisions from early July to early September.

Hill appeared in just 55 games in 2008 due to a concussion. He hit .286 for
the Toronto Blue Jays this year and established career highs with 36 homers and
108 RBIs, the most among major league second basemen.

The awards were voted on by the 30 beat writers of MLB.com. 

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