It was a wild 14-6 game yesterday, but the Cubs beat the D-Backs with help from Anthony Rizzo, who went 3-4 with a HR, a walk and 6 RBIs! He’s the MVP of Yesterday!
Standings after the jump:
It was a wild 14-6 game yesterday, but the Cubs beat the D-Backs with help from Anthony Rizzo, who went 3-4 with a HR, a walk and 6 RBIs! He’s the MVP of Yesterday!
Standings after the jump:
4-for-4 with two home runs, Steven Souza of the Rays is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings:
Francisco Liriano: 1
Clayton Kershaw: 1
Noah Syndergaard: 1
Steven Souza: 1
Noah Syndergaard, the Mighty Thor, struck out nine Royals and allowed just three hits in seven shutout innings for the Mets yesterday, also getting him Yesterday’s MVP.
Standings:
Francisco Liriano: 1
Clayton Kershaw: 1
Noah Syndergaard: 1
Uh oh, Kershaw has learned how to throw a change-up. This is very bad for opposing hitters but very good for him and his odds at getting the MVP of Yesterday, like he did… yesterday, when he allowed only one hit and struck out nine as the Dodgers ran amuck on the Padres.
Standings:
Francisco Liriano: 1
Clayton Kershaw: 1
It’s time once again for MVP of Yesterday! The first MVP of Yesterday of 2016 is Francisco Liriano, who struck out 10 and gave up just three hits in six innings of work (although he did walk five), while also batting in a run!
Standings:
Francisco Liriano: 1
On Friday, it was Carlos Correa.
On Saturday, it was obviously Max Scherzer.
On Sunday, it was Chris Davis.
And the MVP overall of 2015 is… Clayton Kershaw, with 8 MVPs of Yesterday. Mike Trout led position players with four.
Don’t forget, though, that MR. OCTOBERs will be named throughout the postseason. Keep an eye open.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Manny Machado had two home runs, 3 RBIs, a walk, 2 SBs and went 3-4 yesterday. He’s the MVP.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Giving up just three hits and lone earned run while striking out nine and getting a hit of his own, Jon Lester is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Clayton Kershaw gave up just one hit and one walk while striking out 13 last night, getting the win as the Dodgers won the NL West title, eliminating their arch-rival Giants.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Max Scherzer gave up no hits for 7 1/3 innings, and although he ended up giving up a earned run and two hits (and three walks), he still struck out 10 and got the win, and also had two hits of his own. So, he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump: