With two home runs, one of them a signature bomb that seemingly only he can produce, as well as a nice play in the field, Giancarlo Stanton is the MVP of Yesterday.It’s his fifth of the year, tying him with Kershaw for first overall and making him the number one position player.Standings, as always, after the jump:
Clayton Kershaw: 5
Yu Darvish: 4
Mike Trout: 4
Jon Lester: 4
Adam Jones: 3
Corey Kluber: 3
Jacob DeGrom: 3
Max Scherzer: 3
Tanner Roark: 2
Seth Smith: 2
Jesse Chavez: 2
Lance Lynn: 2
Rick Porcello: 2
Kevin Kiermaier: 2
Madison Bumgarner: 2
Garrett Richards: 2
Dee Gordon: 1
Mark Buehrle: 1
Ryan Braun: 1
Justin Upton: 1
Kyle Lohse: 1
Dan Uggla: 1
Johnny Cueto: 1
Ryan Howard: 1
Cliff Lee: 1
John Lackey: 1
Juan Uribe: 1
Junior Lake: 1
David Price: 1
Alex Gordon: 1
Todd Frazier: 1
Chris Davis: 1
Phil Hughes: 1
Chris Sale: 1
R.A. Dickey: 1
Josh Beckett: 1
Hyun-Jin Ryu: 1
Colin McHugh: 1
Josh Collmenter: 1
Josh Donaldson: 1
Hanley Ramirez: 1
Kyle Seager: 1
Matt Carpenter: 1
Jordan Zimmermann: 1
Lonnie Chisenhall: 1
Evan Gattis: 1
Cole Hamels: 1
Danny Duffy: 1
Vance Worley: 1
Donnie Murphy: 1
Zack Wheeler: 1
Tim Lincecum: 1
Jose Abreu: 1
Tyson Ross: 1
Jake Arrieta: 1
Nelson Cruz: 1
Jeff Samardzija: 1
Manny Machado: 1
Chris Johnson: 1
Elian Herrera: 1
Travis D’Arnaud:1
Jorge De La Rosa: 1
Yasiel Puig: 1
Carlos Santana: 1
J.P. Arencibia: 1
Tommy Medica: 1
Colby Lewis: 1
J.J. Hardy: 1
Chase Utley: 1