Four hits. Two homers, Six RBIs. Todd Frazier paced the first-place White Sox as they defeated the Rangers, and is the MVP of Yesterday.
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Four hits. Two homers, Six RBIs. Todd Frazier paced the first-place White Sox as they defeated the Rangers, and is the MVP of Yesterday.
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The MVPs of the weekend, in order, were: Ben Zobrist, Aaron Hill (sorry, Bartolo) and Steven Wright.
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Masahiro Tanaka pitched a gem yesterday, striking out seven and allowing five hits in eight scoreless innings against the Orioles. Sadly for him, though, Kevin Gausman was nearly as good, and eventually Baltimore won in the 10th. But he is still the MVP of Yesterday!
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Well, I forgot to post yesterday, so I’ll keep this quick and tell you that the MVPs of Tuesday and Wednesday were, in order: Justin Smoak and Carlos Correa.
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Mike Trout went 4-5 with a HR and 3 RBIs… but he wasn’t good enough to lead the Angels to victory. Still, he’s the MVP of Yesterday… sorry Bartolo.
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The MVPs of the weekend were Adam Conley, Wade Miley, and Clayton Kershaw.
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The Diamondbacks pitcher had seven innings of two-hit ball and struck out 10 in the D-Backs’ win over the Cardinals, so Rubby De La Rosa is a good pick for MVP of Yesterday.
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Brandon Belt paced the Giants during a 13-9 slugfest victory over the Padres yesterday, so I’m naming him the MVP of Yesterday.
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With three homers, Andrew McCutchen is the MVP of Yesterday.
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Well, I’d say Chris Archer has broken out of his funk. He struck out ten Orioles in only 6.2 scoreless innings, getting a 0.5 WAR from this game on Fangraphs.
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