Yu Darvish returned from the DL yesterday. He then proceeded to throw 7 shutout innings with 7 hits allowed and 6 strikeouts.
Which isn’t bad work, really.
(Standings after the jump)
Yu Darvish returned from the DL yesterday. He then proceeded to throw 7 shutout innings with 7 hits allowed and 6 strikeouts.
Which isn’t bad work, really.
(Standings after the jump)
Nolan Arenado of the Rockies was 3-4 with two home runs and 3 RBIs yesterday, making him the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings after the jump:
6-for-6! 5 RBI! A HR! Charlie Blackmon of the Rockies had a career day yesterday!
(Standings after jump)
Chris Colabello had the game of his MLB career yesterday, batting in 6 of the Twins’ 10 runs in their 10-9 victory over the White Sox.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Mark Buehrle: 1
Chris Colabello: 1
Yesterday, Mark Buehrle went 8.2 IP while giving up just four hits, one walk, and striking out 11. So he’s MVP of Yesterday.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Mark Buehrle: 1
Freddie Freeman was 3-3 with two HR yesterday, giving him his first MVP of Yesterday of the year. I wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out to be just the first of many.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Freddie Freeman: 1
With two HRs and 3 RBIs, Alejandro De Aza of the White Sox is the MVP of Yesterday. Sorry for the late posting…. real life gets in the way sometimes. Stupid real life responsibilities.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Alejandro De Aza: 1
Seth Smith had only one AB yesterday, but his home run helped open the floodgates against Brian Wilson, paving the way for the Padres’ victory.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Seth Smith: 1
Last night’s/today’s game between the D-Backs and Dodgers was hardly a shining example of baseball. Ryu did great but only lasted five innings, Yasiel Puig had to leave the game with an injury… so I’ll go with Dee Gordon, who went 3-4 with an RBI and scored twice.
Standings:
Dee Gordon: 1
Yes, it’s time to start up the old MVP of Yesterday Machine. Well, due to time differences, it is actually today, but, anyway, the first MVP of Yesterday is Scott Van Slyke, who went 2-3 with 2 RBIs, both from the first MLB Home Run ever hit in Australia. And the Southern Hemisphere, when you think about it.
Standings: