Josh Reddick of the Athletics went 4-5 with a homer and 2 RBIs and a 0.4 WAR yesterday in the A’s win over the Mariners yesterday, and all he got was a flooded clubhouse. Well, that and the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, below the jump:
Josh Reddick of the Athletics went 4-5 with a homer and 2 RBIs and a 0.4 WAR yesterday in the A’s win over the Mariners yesterday, and all he got was a flooded clubhouse. Well, that and the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, below the jump:
B.J. Upton had two home runs and three RBIs as the Braves ended up winning late on Freddie Freeman walk-off single, and so I’m naming him the MVP of Yesterday.
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Eric Stults of the Padres threw a complete game victory over the Diamondbacks yesterday, which is enough for me to name him the MVP.
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Like Kevin Slowey earlier this year, Jesse Chavez gains the MVP of Yesterday due to excellence in extra-innings pitching, going 5.2 for the victory in the Athletics’ win over the Yankees.
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Brandon Moss is the MVP of Yesterday, as his two HRs helped pace the Athletics over the Yankees.
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Aaron Harang had a complete game 2-hitter with 10 Ks. Easy pick for MVP of Yesterday.
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Adam Dunn is the MVP of Yesterday, having gone 4-4 with a walk in yesterday’s game against Toronto, going deep twice and racking up 5 RBIs in the win.
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The MVP of yesterday is Dan Uggla, who only had two hits in his two official at-bats (he walked the other times)… but those two hits were HR.
More posting will resume tomorrow, as my computer is now completely fixed. Until then, the MVP standings are below the jump, as always:
Sorry for the sparse updates this weekend- I’ve been having some computer problems. Anyway, the MVP of Yesterday is Kevin Slowey, who went 7 innings in relief and got the win in the 20-inning marathon victory of the Marlins over the Mets yesterday. He gave up 8 hits and struck out 8, but was able to hold the Mets scoreless, allowing the Marlins to eventually win it.
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Going 7.1 innings and giving up one earned run in Arizona’s 3-1 win over the Giants, Patrick Corbin is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump: