The MVP of Friday was: Colby Lewis
The MVP of Saturday was: Mike Moustakas (This was going to be really, really hard if Bumgarner had gotten a no-hitter)
The MVP of Sunday was: Zack Greinke
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The MVP of Friday was: Colby Lewis
The MVP of Saturday was: Mike Moustakas (This was going to be really, really hard if Bumgarner had gotten a no-hitter)
The MVP of Sunday was: Zack Greinke
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The MVP of Yesterday is Todd Frazier, who edged out Michael Brantley and a few pitchers.
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Bryce Harper had two home runs yesterday, and went 3-4. But, of course, that wasn’t enough to salvage the Nationals’ series, as they lost again to the Mets.
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J.T. Realmuto wins the MVP of Yesterday, as the Marlins catcher hit two home runs.
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September 4: Chris Davis
September 5: Bartolo Colon
September 6: Jose Bautista
September 7: Anthony DeSclafani
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Carlos Gonzalez went 4-5 with two home runs and four RBIs in the Rockies’ 11-3 victory over the struggling Giants. It’s his third MVP of Yesterday of the year.
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Throwing a 15-strikeout masterpiece, Kershaw is an easy choice for MVP of Yesterday.
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Greinke won the showdown with Madison Bumgarner yesterday, holding the Giants to just one run (which didn’t happen until the 8th inning) in a important 2-1 Dodgers victory. He’s the MVP of Yesterday.
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Bartolo Colon went 8 shutout innings yesterday, giving up just 4 hits and striking out 9. In addition, he had a hit of his own and scored a run.
So he’s Yesterday’s MVP.
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The MVPs of the weekend were Didi Gregorius, Edwin Encarnacion, and no-hit-thrower Jake Arrieta.
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