It's just an indication of how bass ackwards the award is that wins count.
BTW - johan santana has a strong argument in the NL as well, pitching with one of the worst bullpens in the league for support.
Cliff Lee could have an era of over 4 and a K:9 under 3 and a K:B of less than one but with 21 wins he'd be a shoo in.
I think the BBWAA is possibly stupider than the voters in the other two major sports (no NHL is not a major sport)
I have to differ with your opinion of BBWAA of America voting for Cy Young. They haven't been perfect, but there hasn't been a grave injustice in a very long time. Some people point to Lamar Hoyt in 1983, and Pete Vukovich in 1982 as the shining examples, but it isn't that cut and dried. Only pitcher close to Hoyt was Jack Morris, but really Hoyt was better. Vukovich won but look at the competition that year. It was a weak year, no one else really deserved it. I look at the picks, and I just don't see stupid selections.
In the last 10 years (20 picks) I would make an argument for Santana over Colon, but it isn't absolute. Colon was a dominate pitcher, but so was Santana. It is very close, and no great injustice in Colon winning.
You could make the argument for Pedro over Barry Zito, but Zito was great that year. Yes he led league in wins, but he had a 2.75 ERA, and 182 K's.
You could also make a 4 pitcher argument in 1998 for Maddux, Smoltz or Kevin Brown over Glavine, but once again Glavine was great pitcher. Lead the league in wins, and he had very good ERA (2.47), WHIP (1.20) and K/BB (2.12). Maybe the other 3 were better, but Glavine was their equal.
Santana has an argument, but he has not had a better season than Lincecum. For goodness sake SF is on pace for 95 losses or so. With a little help he could have 25 wins. You could make an argument about Webb not being deserving, but he pitches in the best hitters park in the NL, and he is clearly one of the most dominate.
As far as Cliff Lee, maybe the BBWAA would give it to him with terrible ERA etc, but that isn't the case here. He is the best SP in the AL, hands down this year.