Corey Kluber allowed 3 earned runs and got a no-decision, sure, but he also struck out 14. So I pick him for the MVP of Yesterday, his fourth of the year!
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Corey Kluber allowed 3 earned runs and got a no-decision, sure, but he also struck out 14. So I pick him for the MVP of Yesterday, his fourth of the year!
Standings, as always, after the jump:
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:
Corey Kluber is more than making up for a bad April, going 9 innings of 5-hit ball and striking out 12 in a no-decision.
It’s his second of the year.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Corey Kluber had a game for the ages, striking out 18, walking none, and having a no-hitter through seven innings. The only disappointing thing is he didn’t go out in the 9th to try and tie or break the record.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Corey Kluber was awesome last night. No, he wasn’t just awesome, he was spectacular, going 9 innings of 2-hit ball! He struck out 10!
And… he got the no-decision. Because THIS happened:
(Facepalm) Well, at least you won MVP of Yesterday. It’s your second of the year.
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Corey Kluber had the game of his life yesterday, pulling off a complete game with no earned runs allowed (there was an unearned run) and striking out 11 as the Indians beat the Royals.
Standings under the jump, as always: