The MVPs of the last few days…
9-15: Hanley Ramirez
9-16: Collin McHugh
9-17: Trea Turner
9-18: Hanley Ramirez (again)
9-19: Clayton Kershaw
Standings, as always, after the jump:
The MVPs of the last few days…
9-15: Hanley Ramirez
9-16: Collin McHugh
9-17: Trea Turner
9-18: Hanley Ramirez (again)
9-19: Clayton Kershaw
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Jon Lester not only threw 8 shutout innings, giving up just one hit and striking out 8… he also had a RBI hit of his own! He’s the MVP of Yesterday.
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We still haven’t had a no-hitter since Arrieta’s April performance, but Taijuan Walker of the Mariners sure gave it his all, allowing only three hits and striking out 11 in his win over the Angels. He’s the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Sept. 8: Kevin Kiermaier
Sept. 9: Jose Fernandez
Sept 10.: Rich Hill
Sept. 11: Jose Urena
Sept. 12: Kyle Hendricks
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Adam Lind is the MVP of Yesterday for his 2-HR performance.
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With a HR and three doubles, Elvis Andrus is the MVP of Yesterday.
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This weekend’s MVPs….
Sept. 2: Jon Lester
Sept 3: Mike Trout
Sept. 4: Eduardo Rodriguez
Sept. 5: Chad Bettis (apologies to Brian Dozier and Ubaldo Jimenez)
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Christian Yelich did it all- including homered- last night, and he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
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With a shocking late game-winning grand-slam in the ninth, Andrew Toles of the Dodgers is the MVP of Yesterday.
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The MVPs while I was in Chicago….
August 26: Chris Sale
August 27: Charlie Blackmon
August 28: Josh Donaldson
August 29: Mike Trout
August 30: Rougned Odor
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