In a abbreviated schedule yesterday, Troy Tulowitzki wins the MVP of Yesterday. He went 3-3 with a HR.
Standings after the jump;
In a abbreviated schedule yesterday, Troy Tulowitzki wins the MVP of Yesterday. He went 3-3 with a HR.
Standings after the jump;
Yu Darvish returned from the DL yesterday. He then proceeded to throw 7 shutout innings with 7 hits allowed and 6 strikeouts.
Which isn’t bad work, really.
(Standings after the jump)
Nolan Arenado of the Rockies was 3-4 with two home runs and 3 RBIs yesterday, making him the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings after the jump:
6-for-6! 5 RBI! A HR! Charlie Blackmon of the Rockies had a career day yesterday!
(Standings after jump)
In Bizarre Baseball Culture, I take a look at some of the more unusual places where baseball has reared it’s head in pop culture and fiction.
With the upcoming release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, now is the best possible time to unleash upon you not one but TWO stories featuring the Super Soldier of World War Two. One of them features Cap back during the “Golden Age” of the 1940s, while another takes place after he had been unfrozen from a decades-long ice-sleep.
And, man, what a doozy this one is, from Captain America Comics #7 in October 1941 (I read it as a reprint in a 2009 commemorative issue celebrating 70 years of Marvel comics). This is very early in the history of Captain America, before his trademark shield had it’s most notable look and even before Pearl Harbor. Yes, Captain America was punching Nazis before the United States was even in the war. No Nazis in this story, though, nor are there any Japanese or Italians. No, this story has Captain America and Bucky face off against the hooded villainy of… the Black Toad! You know of the Black Toad, right? Right?
Anyway, this is in…. DEATH LOADS THE BASES.
(GO BELOW THE JUMP FOR MORE)
Chris Colabello had the game of his MLB career yesterday, batting in 6 of the Twins’ 10 runs in their 10-9 victory over the White Sox.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Mark Buehrle: 1
Chris Colabello: 1
Tomorrow: Bizarre Baseball Culture returns with the first of two installments featuring Captain America, just in time for the release of his new movie!
Yesterday, Mark Buehrle went 8.2 IP while giving up just four hits, one walk, and striking out 11. So he’s MVP of Yesterday.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Mark Buehrle: 1
Freddie Freeman was 3-3 with two HR yesterday, giving him his first MVP of Yesterday of the year. I wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out to be just the first of many.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Freddie Freeman: 1
With two HRs and 3 RBIs, Alejandro De Aza of the White Sox is the MVP of Yesterday. Sorry for the late posting…. real life gets in the way sometimes. Stupid real life responsibilities.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Alejandro De Aza: 1