Three hits. Three homers. Five RBIs. Josh Reddick is the MVP of Yesterday. It’s his second of the year.
As usual, the standings are after the jump.
Three hits. Three homers. Five RBIs. Josh Reddick is the MVP of Yesterday. It’s his second of the year.
As usual, the standings are after the jump.
Yesterday, Tim Lincecum pitched 8 innings and gave up only one hit. That’s a good way to be named the MVP of Yesterday, the second of his season.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Matt Harvey threw his first career complete-game shutout last night, giving up just four hits. That’s a good way to be the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Sometimes, the MVP of Yesterday is completely unexpected. So is the case for Andrew Albers, the Twins pitcher who, yesterday, in his first career start, threw 8.1 shutout innings while giving up just four hits. We was just two outs away from being the first pitcher since Andy Van Hekken to throw a CG shutout in a MLB debut.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Jeremy Guthrie did one of those things that basically guarantees winning the MVP of Yesterday when he threw a 4-hit complete-game shutout against the Twins yesterday. He struck out seven.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
A.J. Burnett of the Pirates had a complete game yesterday, giving up just one earned run while striking out 9. That’s a good way to be named the MVP of Yesterday, I’d say.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
A bit late today, but the MVP of Yesterday was Seattle’s Michael Saunders. The Canadian OF had two HRs and 5 RBIs in the Mariners’ victory against the Orioles.
As usual, the standings is after the jump:
Jose Fernandez outdid himself again, as the young Marlin struck out 14 over 8 innings while giving up just three hits and a walk, while also getting an RBI on a sacrifice. Not bad for somebody who only a few days ago turned 21.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Yu Darvish is a very, very, good pitcher. He’s the MVP of Yesterday. In the time it takes you to read this, he probably could strike you out. Enough said.
(Standings after the jump)
Homer Bailey got his second MVP of Yesterday of the year yesterday after an impressive 8.1 IP outing where he gave up no earned runs and struck out seven in the Reds’ 4-1 win over the Padres.
Standings, as always, under the jump: