Throwing a complete-game 3-hit shutout striking out nine, Cleveland’s Corey Kluber is the MVP of Yesterday.
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Throwing a complete-game 3-hit shutout striking out nine, Cleveland’s Corey Kluber is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
June 17- Cole Hamels
June 18- Tyler Naquin
June 19- Julio Teheran
June 20- Justin Upton
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Colby Lewis and Tyler Wilson both make good strong cases as pitchers, but I’m going with Victor Martinez as Yesterday’s MVP. He hit three HRs in the Tigers win yesterday.
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An easy selection for yesterday’s MVP: Noah Syndergaard, who went 8.1 innings while striking out 11, giving up just five hits, and only one earned run. He also walked at the plate.
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Jameson Taillon got his first MLB win by throwing eight innings of 2-hit ball and striking out five Mets last night, so he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
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June 10: Xander Bogaerts
June 11: Ian Kinsler
June 12: Matt Moore.
June 13: Edinson Volquez.
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The June 8 MVP was Taijuan Walker.
The June 9 MVP was Scooter Gennett.
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Aaron Sanchez of the Blue Jays went 8 innings, giving up only 3 hits and striking out 12. While he did give up 2 Earned Runs and got the no-decision as the game went into extras (with the Tigers eventually winning), he is the MVP of Yesterday.
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Sorry for the long delay. I have been busy doing freelance work.
But anyway….
The MVP of June 3 was… Corey Seager.
The MVP of June 4 was… Brandon Moss.
The MVP of June 5 was… Jose Fernandez.
The MVP of June 6 was… Rougned Odor.
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The MVP of June 1 was Michael Fulmer.
The MVP of June 2 was Madison Bumgarner.
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