A little late today, but the MVP of Yesterday is Kelly Johnson of the Rays, who went 4-5 with 2 HRs and 6 RBIs in Tampa’s 10-6 win over Miami.
MVP Standings, as usual, under the jump:
A little late today, but the MVP of Yesterday is Kelly Johnson of the Rays, who went 4-5 with 2 HRs and 6 RBIs in Tampa’s 10-6 win over Miami.
MVP Standings, as usual, under the jump:
Going 4-for-4 with 3 RBIs, the Cardinals’ Pete Kozma is the MVP of Yesterday.
MVP standings, as always, after the jump:
As much as I want to put Angel Pagan and his inside-the-park walk-off homer here, the MVP of Yesterday really belongs to Braves pitcher Mike Minor, who threw 7.1 scoreless innings (striking out 10 and giving up only 3 hits) and went 2-4 with a HR and 2 RBI at the plate.
MVP standings, as usual, below the jump:
Anibal Sanchez was throwing a no-hitter, and he would’ve gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for that meddling Joe Mauer! Still, he is the MVP of Yesterday.
MVP standings after the jump.
Miguel Cabrera “only” went 2-3 yesterday with a home run, 3 RBIs and two walks, but because of the smaller schedule yesterday, he still snags a MVP of Yesterday title. It also has put him ahead of Bryce Harper overall in the standings.
MVP Standings after the jump:
Jose Bautista went 4-4 with two dingers, four RBIs and a walk as he almost single-handedly willed the Blue Jays to victory yesterday over the Rays.
MVP Standings, as always, after the jump:
Mike Trout hit for the cycle last night, becoming the youngest American Leaguer in history to do so. Which is cool.
MVP standings after the jump:
While Yan Gomes had 2 home runs (including the game-winner) and Clayton Kershaw also had a 9-inning complete game, but Patrick Corbin of the Diamondbacks threw his 9-inning complete game, with only three hits and one earned run, while ALSO throwing 10 strikeouts (by comparison, Kershaw “only” had 5). And thus, he is the MVP of Yesterday.
MVP Standings after the jump:
I believe John Kruk spoke for all of us when he declared that Miguel Cabrera is just better than everyone else. It certainly was true last night, when he went 4-4 with 3 HRs and 5 RBIs. Of course, the Tigers lost, but still…
MVP of Yesterday standings, as always, under the jump:
Joey Votto had six plate appearances yesterday. He reached base six times. 4 hits, 2 walks, a HR and a comparatively unimpressive 2 RBIs. And so, he is the MVP of Yesterday, his 2nd of the year.
MVP standings after the jump.