With two home runs and 4 RBIs in the Royals’ win against the Twins last night, Mike Moustakas is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
With two home runs and 4 RBIs in the Royals’ win against the Twins last night, Mike Moustakas is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Carlos Gonzalez went 5-for-5 last night, with two RBIs and two SBs in Colorado’s 9-8 loss in ten to Atlanta. So while his team lost, he’s still the MVP of Yesterday- his third of the year.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Jose Fernandez of the Marlins is the best pitcher you aren’t following, and he proved that yesterday with his 8 inning, 13 K, 5 hit performance against the Pirates.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Chris Archer of the Rays embarrassed the Yankees at home yesterday, giving up just two hits while striking out 6. For that, the Rays’ rookie is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings… well, you know:
Felix Hernandez was awesome yesterday, striking out the Twins 11 times and giving up only five hits! Problem is, the one run he gave up was enough to tie the game and force it into extras, leaving Felix with a no-decision and the Mariners with a loss.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Mark Buerhle threw a 2-hit complete-game shutout yesterday… which is a pretty easy way to get MVP of Yesterday. And, apparently, the reason he did so well and worked so fast (even by Buerhle standards) was because he had concert tickets.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
With apologies to other players like Eric Hosmer and the tragic figure that is Tim Hudson (more on him later today), the MVP of Yesterday is David Price, who had a complete-game victory with just one ER allowed.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
The Reds and Giants had a doubleheader yesterday, and due to a scheduling quirk and a rainout, the Reds were technically the home team in Game 2, despite it being in San Francisco.
But anyway, the MVP of yesterday is Todd Frazier, who went 5-10 in the doubleheader with 3 RBIs.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
With apologies to Bronson Arroyo (who had the advantage of getting 11 runs of support) and A.J. Ellis and his 5 RBIs, the MVP of Yesterday is Matt Moore of the Rays, who pitched a complete game shutout, giving up only two hits in the Rays’ 3-0 victory against the Red Sox yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Mike Napoli only had two hits yesterday, but both of them were HRs and one of them was the walk-off home run in the 11th inning.
Standings after the jump: