It wasn’t his best start of his young career- he gave up five hits and only struck out five in his seven innings- but in the final start of his first season, Jose Fernandez made up for it at the plate, with two hits, including a home run that led to a clearing of the benches.
Sadly, we now have to wait until next year to see more of this exceptional young talent, but, hey, he goes out as MVP of Yesterday. Standings under the jump:
Matt Harvey: 4
Yu Darvish: 4
Chris Davis: 4
Bryce Harper: 3
Brandon Moss: 3
Yasiel Puig: 3
Joey Votto: 2
Homer Bailey: 2
Tim Lincecum: 2
Josh Reddick: 2
Billy Butler: 2
Todd Frazier: 2
Jay Bruce: 2
Cliff Lee: 1
Justin Upton: 1
Joe Mauer: 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
Zack Greinke: 1
Mat Latos: 1
Rickie Weeks: 1
R.A. Dickey: 1
Cody Ross: 1
Buster Posey: 1
Alex Rios: 1
Raul Ibanez: 1
C.J. Wilson: 1
Mike Napoli: 1
Matt Moore: 1
David Price: 1
Mark Buehrle: 1
Chris Archer: 1
A.J. Burnett: 1
Sonny Gray: 1
Ivan Nova: 1
Juan Uribe: 1
Hunter Pence: 1