Seth Smith of the Padres went 3-3 with 2 HRs and a walk yesterday, and so, I give him the MVP award. It’s his second of the season!
Standings after the jump, of course:
Seth Smith of the Padres went 3-3 with 2 HRs and a walk yesterday, and so, I give him the MVP award. It’s his second of the season!
Standings after the jump, of course:
Zack Wheeler had a complete game victory yesterday for the Mets, and he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings after the jump, as usual:
Sometimes, it’s better to just let the Tweets tell the story:
Today, I get to see Bartolo Colon batting. In person. This may rival being at the Game 7 of the 2011 World Series.
— Matt Sebek (@MattSebek) June 18, 2014
If Bartolo Colon puts the ball in play and gets to run, don’t even ask me for my ticket stub. There is some memorabilia that is priceless.
— Matt Sebek (@MattSebek) June 18, 2014
Bartolo Colon leads off the 6th. I predict he gets his first hit of the season. #NL4EVA
— Marc Carig (@MarcCarig) June 18, 2014
Bartolo Colon just doubled.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 18, 2014
BARTOLO COLON JUST HIT A DOUBLE AND @MARCCARIG IS A GENIUS AND EVERYTHING IS AMAZING.
— Jared Diamond (@jareddiamond) June 18, 2014
BARTOLO COLON WITH THE METS’ FIRST EXTRA BASE HIT OF THE DAY. HELPING HIS OWN CAUSE. #NL4EVA
— Marc Carig (@MarcCarig) June 18, 2014
My day is complete. I just watched Bartolo Colon hit a ball down the line and make it to second.
— Jenifer Langosch (@LangoschMLB) June 18, 2014
You mean he allowed one, right? RIGHT?! RT @paul_boye: BARTOLO COLON JUST DOUBLED
— Beyond the Box Score (@BtBScore) June 18, 2014
Bartolo Colon just doubled. It was beautiful.
— Drew Silva (@drewsilv) June 18, 2014
Looks like I missed history.
— D.J. Short (@djshort) June 18, 2014
Bobby Abreu is fanning Bartolo Colon in the dugout after doubling and scoring in the 6th inning. #Mets
— Rich MacLeod (@richmacleod) June 18, 2014
See how dumb the DH is?
— Drew Silva (@drewsilv) June 18, 2014
It’s an impressive twitter hoax to get all of the diaspora that I follow to try and convince me that Bartolo Colon hit a double today.
— Pat Lackey (@whygavs) June 18, 2014
I MISSED THE BARTOLO DOUBLE I AM SO UPSET
— Lana Berry (@Lana) June 18, 2014
Ladies and gentlemen, Bartolo Colon’s first career double. http://t.co/hom4YPo6aF
— Cut4 (@Cut4) June 18, 2014
Bartolo Colon personifies the #NL4EVA movement.
— Marc Carig (@MarcCarig) June 18, 2014
42,221 witnessed Bartolo’s first career double. But 102,221 will claim that they did.
— Marc Carig (@MarcCarig) June 18, 2014
BARTOLO COLON HIT A DOUBLE. THIS IS NOT A DRILL. http://t.co/swQ0Leoa5o https://t.co/KvTJLglm2w
— SB Nation (@SBNation) June 18, 2014
Bartolo Colon outscored Spain today. #THEPRESTIGE
— Ryan Nanni (@celebrityhottub) June 18, 2014
Bartolo Colon hit a double today if you need reassurance that your dreams are worth believing in.
— Reid Wisdom Belew (@ReidBelew) June 18, 2014
Highest Game Scores in history, 9-inning game:
Kerry Wood’s 21-K one-hitter: 105
Clayton Kershaw’s No-Hitter Last Night: 102
…And then every other game ever pitched, including perfect games.
Gee, I wonder who the MVP of Yesterday is?
Standings after the jump:
Tony Gwynn, who sadly has passed away at a far-too-young 54, faced Greg Maddux- perhaps the greatest pitcher of the expansion era- a total of 107 times (Regular and Post Season).
He never struck out. Not even once.
Rest in Peace, Tony. You were the greatest hitter since Ted Williams, and the world of baseball is a sadder place without you in it.
Lance Lynn, Danny Duffy and… Vance Worley?
Vance Worley?
Weird.
Standings after the jump:
Max Scherzer got his first complete game yesterday… of his career. Yeah, surprising, huh? He only gave up three hits in the win, and he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
The MVPs of the last two days are Evan Gattis and Cole Hamels!
Standings (after jump):