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MVP of Yesterday (June 15, 2013): B.J. Upton
B.J. Upton had two home runs and three RBIs as the Braves ended up winning late on Freddie Freeman walk-off single, and so I’m naming him the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (June 14, 2013): Eric Stults
Eric Stults of the Padres threw a complete game victory over the Diamondbacks yesterday, which is enough for me to name him the MVP.
Standings, as always, under the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (June 13, 2013): Jesse Chavez
Like Kevin Slowey earlier this year, Jesse Chavez gains the MVP of Yesterday due to excellence in extra-innings pitching, going 5.2 for the victory in the Athletics’ win over the Yankees.
MVP standings, as always, under the jump:
Who Wright and Cano should pick for the HR Derby…
David Wright and Robinson Cano will be the captains for the HR derby, each picking three from their league to participate in this year’s Derby. In theory, they can choose whoever they want, although I wouldn’t be surprised if MLB makes some heavy suggestions and would block if Robinson Cano picked a pitcher to participate, or something.
But, anyway, who should Cano and Wright pick?
I have some ideas after the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (June 12, 2013): Brandon Moss
Brandon Moss is the MVP of Yesterday, as his two HRs helped pace the Athletics over the Yankees.
As always, the MVP standings are after the jump:
Aside: 2014 will open in Australia
Aside
As part of MLB’s efforts to grow the game and spread international peace and understanding, the 2014 season will start in Australia. It will, of course, feature those epitomes of diplomacy, the Diamondbacks and Dodgers.
MVP of Yesterday (June 11, 2013): Aaron Harang
Aaron Harang had a complete game 2-hitter with 10 Ks. Easy pick for MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, under the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (June 10, 2013): Adam Dunn
Adam Dunn is the MVP of Yesterday, having gone 4-4 with a walk in yesterday’s game against Toronto, going deep twice and racking up 5 RBIs in the win.
MVP Standings, as always, under the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (June 9, 2013): Dan Uggla
The MVP of yesterday is Dan Uggla, who only had two hits in his two official at-bats (he walked the other times)… but those two hits were HR.
More posting will resume tomorrow, as my computer is now completely fixed. Until then, the MVP standings are below the jump, as always: