Ferguson Jenkins won 25 games in 1974, but the Cy Young went to Mike Marshall.
In 1971, Mickey Lolich won 25 games, pitched 376(!) innings, struck out 308 batters, and had 29 complete games -- and finished second in the CYA voting.
Bob Welch of the Oakland Athletics was the last pitcher to win 25 or more games in a season. In 1990, Bob Welch won the American League Cy Young Award with a 27-6 record.
Tom Glavine in 1998.
Mike McCormick.
The last pitcher for the White Sox to win the Cy Young Award was Jack McDowell in 1993. Other pitchers from the White Sox to have won the Cy Young Award are LaMarr Hoyt in 1983 and Early Wynn in 1959.
As of 2009 the last pitcher to win the National League MVP Award was Bob Gibson in 1968.
Chris Carpenter won the Cy Young award in 2005. Heading into the 2009 season, Bob Gibson is the only other Cardinal to win it (1968 and 1970).
Greg Maddux was the last Chicago Cub to win the Cy Young Award in 1992.
Bob Welch of the Oakland A's won the 1990 American League Cy Young Award. He posted a 27-and-6 won-loss record, which was the last time that any major-league pitcher won 25 or more games.
The last MLB pitcher to throw 300+ innings in a season was Steve Carlton of the Philadelphia Phillies who threw 304 innings in 1980.
Justin Verlander of the Detroit Tigers in 2011.
As of the 2013 season, the last MLB pitcher to win 30+ games in a season was Denny McLain of the Detroit Tigers who went 31-6 in 1968.
As of the 2008 season, the last Cubs player to win the NL MVP award was Sammy Sosa in 1998.