There weren’t any true standout performances yesterday, so I’ll go with Daniel Murphy of the Mets, who had four hits last night.
Standings, as usual, under the jump:
There weren’t any true standout performances yesterday, so I’ll go with Daniel Murphy of the Mets, who had four hits last night.
Standings, as usual, under the jump:
Ricky Nolasco is the MVP of Yesterday thanks to his 11-K, 3-H, 8 IP performance yesterday for the Dodgers.
Standings, as usual, under the jump: Continue reading
Whoops! A bit late today again…
But anyway, the MVP of Yesterday is Shane Victorino, who had a career night against the Orioles with two home runs, seven RBIs and scoring himself four times. It’s his second MVP.
Standings, as usual, under the jump:
Chris Carter of the Athletics had 2 HR and 4 RBI yesterday, good enough for him to be the MVP of Yesterday.
It’s his second of the year, as you will see after the jump:
Much like how people keep hitting themselves when you ask them to “stop hitting yourself”, pitchers continue to pitch to Miguel Cabrera despite everyone saying that they really shouldn’t. Oh, sure, there’s Prince Fielder right behind him, but, well, you have to wonder if Miguel Cabrera is getting so good that it’s now perhaps a better idea to just risk Prince Fielder beating you. Take yesterday, for example, where Miguel Cabrera went 3-4 with a HR, 2 RBIs and a walk.
It’s his sixth total MVP of Yesterday, as you can see after the jump:
Jose Fernandez is going to make the question of NL Rookie of the Year pretty tough, as he again had an excellent outing yesterday, going 7 innings with 8 Ks and just 4 hits given up. It’s his third MVP this season.
Standings after jump:
Adam Wainwright had a complete game and gave up just one earned run while striking out nine yesterday, and also had an RBI, leading to him being the MVP of Yesterday.
It’s his fourth of the year, and you can see the standings after the jump:
Clayton Kershaw gave another inhumanly good 8-inning shutout performance yesterday, and also got a hit and an RBI in the Dodgers’ win yesterday. So he’s the MVP of Yesterday. Again. It’s his third time this season.
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Anthony Rizzo had two home runs yesterday and also had the highest WAR on Fangraphs.com, so I’m naming him the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as usual, under the jump:
The Yankees swept a double-header yesterday, and a big reason was Robinson Cano, who had 6 hits and 4 RBIs during the games.
Standings, as always, under the jump: