The MVPs of the weekend were….Michael Cuddyer, Chris Coghlan, and Corey Kluber.
Standings after the jump:
The MVPs of the weekend were….Michael Cuddyer, Chris Coghlan, and Corey Kluber.
Standings after the jump:
“King” Felix Hernandez is the MVP of Yesterday, as the Seattle pitcher went seven innings with just three hits given up and 11 Ks.
Standings, as ever, under the jump:
Carlos Carrasco of the Indians threw a Maddux last night, giving up just two hits and striking out 12 in the process.
Standings, as ever, under the jump:
Jake Arrieta is the MVP of Yesterday. I mean, he almost threw a no-hitter and he did strike out 13. That’s a good way to be named MVP.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Jacob deGrom struck out eight to start yesterday’s game, tying a record. And while he would ultimately give up 3 ERs in the Mets loss, that record and the 13 Ks he had overall is enough for him to be MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
The MVPs of the Weekend are Bud Norris, Jeremy Guthrie and Clayton Kershaw.
Wait, Clayton Kershaw? Didn’t he have a bad game yesterday? Oh, wait, a bad game for Clayton Kershaw is still just 2 ER and 9 Ks over eight innings?
I wish I had his bad days.
Standings, as ever, after the jump:
With just two hits given up (and two walks) in 8 IP, and no runs, Chris Sale is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Aaron Harang unexpectedly had the highest WAR for yesterday, and he did pitch pretty well, striking out nine and allowing only one run (which was unearned!) in his seven innings of work yesterday in the Braves’ victory over the Nationals. So he’s the MVP of Yesterday!
Standings after the jump, of course:
There were many good candidates for MVP of Yesterday, including some people who had 5-hit games, and others who pitched great games! However, I’m going with Alejandro De Aza, the newcomer to the Orioles, who hit two home runs- his first two for Baltimore, I believe, as he had three hits and a walk last night, driving in 3 runs in a Oriole victory.
Standings, as ever, after the jump:
Marcus Stroman, somehow, beats out Clayton Kershaw for MVP of Yesterday, with a complete-game 3-hit shutout.
Standings after the jump: