After the All-Star Break, the MVP of Yesterday feature is BACK! And the MVP of Yesterday is Astros rookie Brandon Barnes, he went 5-for-5 with a cycle (he got two singles) and drove in two runs. It wasn’t enough to give the Astros the win, but it was enough for him to be the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Bryce Harper: 3
Brandon Moss: 3
Matt Harvey: 3
Yasiel Puig: 3
Chris Davis: 3
Yu Darvish: 2
Joey Votto: 2
Cliff Lee: 1
Justin Upton: 1
Billy Butler: 1
Joe Mauer: 1
Jay Bruce: 1
Mark Ellis: 1
Alex Cobb: 1
David Ortiz: 1
Carlos Gomez: 1
Tim Hudson: 1
Denard Span: 1
Drew Stubbs: 1
Stephen Drew: 1
Scott Kazmir: 1
Chris Sale: 1
Aaron Hicks: 1
Mike Trout: 1
Mike Minor: 1
Pete Kozma: 1
Hyun-jin Ryu: 1
Travis Wood: 1
Kevin Slowey: 1
Dan Uggla: 1
Adam Dunn: 1
Aaron Harang: 1
Jesse Chavez: 1
Eric Stults: 1
B.J. Upton: 1
Josh Reddick: 1
Zack Greinke: 1
Mat Latos: 1
Rickie Weeks: 1
R.A. Dickey: 1
Homer Bailey: 1
Cody Ross: 1
Buster Posey: 1
Alex Rios: 1
Raul Ibanez: 1
Tim Lincecum: 1
Brandon Barnes: 1