All-Star Wrap-Up and MVP of Yesterday update

Well, that was fun.

To be sure, there have been many better All-Star Games. But there have also been many worse All-Star Games as well. And, what’s more, the festivities themselves were above average- the Home Run Derby, for example, has been reborn thanks to the brackets and time limits. It certainly isn’t perfect, but for the first time in quite awhile, I felt like I was watching the Home Run Derby beyond the first round because I was enjoying it, not simply because it was on.

And then there is Mike Trout. He batted four times last night, and in some ways the game became his showcase. He homered, he walked, he beat out a throw to first to avoid a double play. He rightfully was named MVP, his second in a row (the first player to do that), and he’s only 24. It is not out of the realm of possibility that, one day, the quote “The All-Star Game was made for Willie Mays” will instead be “The All-Star Game was made for Mike Trout.”

Not surprisingly, Trout is the MVP of Yesterday, just as he was the MVP of the game. Standings, as always, after the jump:

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MVPs of the last weekend before the 2015 All-Star Break

The MVPs of this past weekend are Danny Salazar, Taylor Jungmann, and Kirk Nieuwenhuis. Standings, as always, after the jump. Obviously.

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MVP of Yesterday (July 9, 2015): Zack Greinke

Zack Greinke is on fire, and yesterday, he dominated again, 1-hitting the Phillies (which isn’t quite as impressive as some other feats) and striking out 8 in a shutout victory.

Standings, as always, after the jump:

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MVP of Yesterday (July 8th, 2015): Clayton Kershaw

The MVP of Yesterday is the person who should win the NL All-Star Final Vote: Clayton Kershaw. He threw a complete game shutout, striking out 13. Of course, it was against the Phillies, but still.

Standings, as always, after the jump:

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MVP of Yesterday (July 7, 2015): Johnny Cueto

Striking out 11 and allowing only two Nationals hits in a complete-game shutout, Johnny Cueto is the MVP of Yesterday.

Standings, as always, after the jump:

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MVP of Yesterday (July 6, 2015): Jon Lester, hitting god

Jon Lester went 7 innings and gave up only 2 hits yesterday, striking out eight. However, he lost due to lack of run support, which is especially amazing because LESTER HIMSELF GOT A HIT FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER YESTERDAY. Seriously, he’s now 1-68 on his career. That’s a .015 batting average.

So, for pitching well and getting the monkey off his back, Lester is the MVP of Yesterday. Standings after the jump, obviously:

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MVPs of the Weekend (July 3, 4 and 5, 2015):

The MVPs of the Weekend are, in order: Carlos Gomez, C.J. Cron, and the one of yesterday’s tough-luck losers, Mat Latos.

Standings, as always, after the jump:

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MVP of Yesterday (July 2, 2015): Corey Kluber

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:

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MVP of Yesterday (July 1, 2015): Carlos Carrasco

Only a single strike away from a no-hitter before disaster struck, Carlos Carrasco is the MVP of Yesterday.

Standings, as always, after the jump:

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MVP of Yesterday (June 30, 2015): Dallas Keuchel

8 shutout innings, 7 strikeouts. Dallas Keuchel is the MVP of Yesterday. It’s his third of the year!

Standings after jump:

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