The MVP of May 30 was Jeff Locke.
The MVP of May 31 was Mookie Betts!
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The MVP of May 30 was Jeff Locke.
The MVP of May 31 was Mookie Betts!
Standings, as always, after the jump:
The May 26 MVP was George Springer.
The May 27 MVP was Josh Donaldson.
The May 28 MVP was Chase Utley (sorry, Mets fans).
The May 29 MVP was Clayton Kershaw (again).
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With 4 hits, 2 HRs, and 6 RBIs, Adam Lind is the MVP of Yesterday.
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Monday’s MVP was Clayton Kershaw.
Tuesday’s MVP was Julio Teheran.
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The MVP of May 19 was Trevor Story.
The MVP of May 20 was Miguel Cabrera.
The MVP of May 21 was Mookie Betts.
The MVP of May 22 was David Ortiz.
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Jimmy Nelson of the Brewers held the Cubs scoreless for over seven innings and all he got was this MVP of Yesterday.
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Khris Davis (with a “Kh”) had three home runs, as he edges out Clayton Kershaw (who gave up a earned run like a mere mortal!) for MVP of Yesterday.
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times for the Thompson family yesterday. Brother Klay saw his Golden State Warriors lose in Game 1 of their playoff series… but Trayce Thompson had two home runs for the Dodgers…. who also lost.
Quite a mixed bag.
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On May 12, the MVP was Clayton Kershaw.
On May 13, the MVP was George Springer.
On May 14, the MVP was David Ortiz.
On May 15, the MVP was Danny Valencia.
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Tuesday’s MVP was Lorenzo Cain and his 3 HRs. Wednesday, however, is a super-easy one: Max Scherzer. I mean, he only tied the record for SOs in a 9-inning game!
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