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MVPs of Yesterday and the day before (June 3rd and 4th, 2015)
I screwed up and somehow didn’t post the MVP of Yesterday… Yesterday. So today is a twofer.
The MVP of Wednesday was Mike Leake, who struck out 9 and held the Phillies hitless until their were 2 outs in the 7th (of course, the Reds’ bullpen then blew the lead, but that’s not Leake’s fault).
And the MVP of Thursday was Adam Jones, who finally broke out of his slump and went 3-4 against the Astros, including a homer.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (June 2, 2015): Joey Gallo
Joey Gallo, one of the best prospects in baseball, lived up to the hype in his first MLB game for the Rangers, going 3-4 with a 2B, a HR and four RBIs.
Nice.
Standings, as ever, after the jump:
Fenway can survive the Apocalypse: Baseball in the Fallout 4 Trailer
There is a video game series called Fallout. It is a good video game series. It basically takes the idea that all of the 1950s “World of Tomorrow” optimism had happened, but then it got nuked. Centuries after, civilization slowly starts to pick up the pieces, and you have adventures.
Well, the latest game in the series, Fallout 4, was just announced (it’s technically the 4th, 5th, 6th or 7th installment, depending on how you count). And it takes place in Boston. And, guess what, folks? Fenway’s still standing after WWIII!
Oh, sure, it definitely has been updated and changed with various post-apocalyptic armor and stuff being added, at least partly so that they don’t have to pay royalties, but that’s definitely meant to be Fenway. There’s even a statue of a ballplayer in front. Oh, and what’s more, elsewhere in the trailer they show some sort of post-apocalyptic market built nearby filled with baseball-named establishments, presumably Yawkey Way and/or Kenmore Square- or, actually, probably inside Fenway itself (“Diamond City”). A nice touch by the developers to pay tribute to Boston’s love of baseball. Rest assured, when the game comes out, I’ll make sure to do a Bizarre Baseball Culture looking at the baseball elements in Post-Apocalyptic Boston.
Trailer below:
Over at @HOVG: Wisdom and Links!
Better late than never, the latest Wisdom and Links at Hall of Very Good looks at the importance of the Black Sox Scandal to American professional sports, talks about College Baseball, and has, of course, links.
MVP of Yesterday (June 1, 2015): Jacob deGrom
Jacob deGrom had an excellent day yesterday, striking out eight and allowing only two hits over 8 innings in a Mets win over San Diego. He’s de (sic) MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
MVPs of the weekend (May 29, 30 and 31, 2015)
The MVPs of the weekend, in order, were Josh Hamilton (!), Dallas Keuchel, and Martin Maldonado.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (May 28, 2015): Corey Kluber
Corey Kluber kontinues to be kompletely dominating this month. He had thirteen Ks last night over 7 innings. He’s the MVP of Yesterday. And, yes, all spelling errors were intentional.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (May 27, 2014): Noah Syndegaard
Ah, almost forgot!
Yesterday’s MVP was Mets rookie P Noah Syndegaard, he of the curveball that is so good it has been called “The Hammer of Thor”. In addition to 7.1 shutout innings and 6 Ks, he also went 3-3 with a HR!
BEHOLD THE POWER OF THOR!
Standings, as always, after the jump:
MVP of Yesterday (5-26-2015): Josh Donaldson
Josh Donaldson had a great night last night, going 4-4, with 2 HRs (including the walk-off), a walk, 4 RBIs and 5 Rs. He’s the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump: