Johnny Cueto struck out a career-high 12 and gave up just 3 hits in a complete game shutout against the the Pirates yesterday, good for MVP of Yesterday!
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Johnny Cueto struck out a career-high 12 and gave up just 3 hits in a complete game shutout against the the Pirates yesterday, good for MVP of Yesterday!
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The MVP of Yesterday was Giancarlo Stanton, who went 2-4 with 5 RBIs, a HR, and a walk.
This makes him the first two-time winner of the MVP of Yesterday in 2014!
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Dan Uggla had two homers, including a game-winning GRAND SLAM in the 9th. So he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
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The Milwaukee Brewers are the hottest team in the earliest stretch of baseball, and Kyle Lohse was hot last night, throwing 8.2 innings of 4-hit ball with 9 Ks. That’s why he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
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Giancarlo Stanton had two HRs and three RBIs yesterday, good enough for his first MVP of the year.
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The MVP of Yesterday was Andrew Cashner of the Padres, who threw a 1-hit shutout of the Tigers.
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Justin Upton narrowly beat out Jose Abreu for yesterday’s MVP, going 3-4 with 3 RBIs and 2 HRs in a Braves loss to the Mets. Yes, you can lose to the Mets and still be able to win MVP of Yesterday. It’s true.
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Ervin Santana threw 8 innings of 3-hit ball last night with 6 strikeouts as he picked up his first win as an Atlanta Brave. So, he’s the MVP of Yesterday!
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We here at the MVP of Yesterday office (AKA my recliner) do not care about whether a player is, was or may one day use steroids. We only care about who the MVP of Yesterday is. So, to the displeasure of countless Phillies fans, I name Ryan Braun, he of the three HRs and countless Phillies-fan heckles and boos, the MVP of Yesterday.
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In a abbreviated schedule yesterday, Troy Tulowitzki wins the MVP of Yesterday. He went 3-3 with a HR.
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