![]() John Ely is the 2012 PCL Pitcher of the Year. (Javier Zamora/Albuquerque Isotopes)
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Mendoza, from Harvey, Ill., garnered nearly three-quarters of the votes cast by the PCL field managers and representatives from the media in each city across the league. The award marks the first for an Albuquerque pitcher.
The 26-year-old is currently leading the league in ERA (3.20), strikeouts (165) and wins (14) in 27 starts as he attempts to be the first pitcher to win the Pacific Coast League Triple Crown since Donne Wall of the Tucson Toros in 1995, and just the second since 1942. Opposing batters have hit just .238 while Ely is on the mound, and he has issues just 36 walks on the entire season. Ely also leads the leagues in innings-pitched (168 2/3) and WHIP (1.10).
Ely is unbeaten in his last eight starts, which included a six-game winning streak. Perhaps most impressive is that the right-hander pitches in hitter-friendly Albuquerque, where he has led the Isotopes to first place in the American Southern Division as they seek an opportunity to play in the postseason. Ely was selected to the Pacific Coast League All-Star team in July, and he pitched a scoreless inning in the PCL's 3-0 win over the International League in the Triple-A All-Star Game in Buffalo. On Monday, he was also named as the right-handed pitcher for the league's Postseason All-Star team.
Ely was a third-round Draft pick by the Chicago White Sox in 2007 out of Miami University in Ohio. He was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers before the 2010 season in a deal for Juan Pierre, and made his Major League debut on April 28, 2010, against the New York Mets, going six innings and striking out four.
Also receiving votes for the Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year award were Graham Godfrey (Sacramento), Ryan Verdugo (Omaha) and Sean O'Sullivan (Las Vegas).
All statistics reflect games completed through Tuesday, Aug 28.
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