Carlos Carrasco one-hit the Angels in a complete-game shutout yesterday, making him an easy choice for MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Carlos Carrasco one-hit the Angels in a complete-game shutout yesterday, making him an easy choice for MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
With a cycle in a mere five innings, Adrian Beltre is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Okay, so, I screwed up these past few days. So… let’s get caught up:
Thursday’s MVP was Brandon Phillips.
Friday’s was Taijuan Walker.
Saturday’s was Clayton Kershaw.
Sunday’s was Andre Ethier.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
I was so caught up in Trade Deadline Fever that I forgot to do a MVP yesterday.
So, YESTERDAY’s MVP was Chris Archer (edging out Jon Lester). The MVP of TUESDAY was Sonny Gray.
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Will Carlos Gonzalez be the next Rockies player traded? I don’t know. But he certainly did well last night, hitting two home runs and four RBIs.
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The MVPs of the weekend?
Friday’s MVP was Chris Tillman, who only gave up two hits over 7 innings but then saw the bullpen blow it.
Well, Saturday’s MVP was Cole Hamels. I mean, he threw a no-hitter. So… duh.
Sunday’s MVP was David Ortiz, who had 7 RBIs and 2 homers yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Whoops! Forgot to do it yesterday, so…
Wednesday’s MVP was Joey Votto, who played very well over the course of a doubleheader.
Yesterday’s MVP was Clayton Kershaw because he’s Clayton Kershaw and he’s awesome and it’s a minor miracle he didn’t no-hit that sorry excuse for a lineup the Mets have.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Recently called back up, Kyle Schwarber fell just a triple short of the cycle last night, unlike Shin-Soo Choo, who did hit for the cycle. However, Schwarber’s near-cycle had TWO home runs, including a game-tying one in the 9th and a game-winning one during extras. So he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
With 3 HRs and a night that saw him pass Mike Schmidt on the all-time list, Albert Pujols is the MVP of Yesterday.
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The MVPs of this weekend are, in order: Wade Miley, Clayton Kershaw, and Dallas Keuchel (just beating out Greinke). A good weekend for pitchers.
Standings, as always, after the jump: