Mike Trout is good at baseball. Mike Trout went 4-5 with a HR and 4 RBIs last night. Mike Trout is the MVP of Yesterday.
Because Mike Trout is awesome.
Standings, as usual, after the jump:
Mike Trout is good at baseball. Mike Trout went 4-5 with a HR and 4 RBIs last night. Mike Trout is the MVP of Yesterday.
Because Mike Trout is awesome.
Standings, as usual, after the jump:
4-4 with a Grand Slam, Kevin Kiermaier of the Rays is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings after the jump, obviously:
Jacob DeGrom of the Mets pitched 7 innings of shutout ball last night, striking out an impressive 11 Brewers. He’s the MVP of Yesterday.
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I’m not sure if somebody that young can truly give a “vintage” performance, but if they could, Manny Machado gave one last night, going 5-6 with a HR in the extra-innings Orioles victory.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
The MVPs of the weekend are Clayton Kershaw (again), Nelson Cruz and Jeff Samardzija.
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As we head into the July 4th weekend, Max Scherzer won last night’s MVP of Yesterday, throwing a 2-hitter and giving up just one earned run.
Standings, as usual, after the jump:
The MVP of Yesterday? Tyson Ross. The Padres pitcher threw a 3-hit complete game shutout, striking out 9 on the way.
Standings, as usual, after the jump:
Rick Porcello had a complete game shutout yesterday, which basically makes him the winner of the MVP of Yesterday by default. Except, get this: He didn’t strike-out anybody. Or walk anybody. Every out he recorded was thanks to fielders.
So, uh, Rick Porcello wins MVP of Yesterday with the help of his friends.
Standings after the jump:
Coming just 4 outs away from a no-hitter, Jake Arrieta of the Cubs is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings after the jump, as usual:
Jose Abreu, Yu Darvish and Felix Hernandez are the MVPs of the Weekend. Standings, as always, after the jump: