MVPs of the Weekend (Sept. 25, 26 and 27, 2015)

Friday’s MVP was Carlos Carrasco. Yes, he was facing the KC reserve squad, but it’s still extremely impressive to strike out 15, bring a no-hitter into the 7th inning, and finishing off with a complete game shutout.

Saturday’s MVP was Jarrett Parker, who had an awesome day at the plate, hitting 3 HRs (including a Grand Slam) and getting 7 RBIs in San Francisco’s win.

Sunday’s MVP was Jake Arrieta, who continues to be awesome, giving up just one hit and one HBP in seven innings of work.

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MVP of Yesterday (Sept. 24, 2015): Mike Moustakas

The Royals clinched their first Division Title since 1985 last night, and Mike Moustakas led the charge, going 3-3 with two walks, a HR, and 3 RBIs.

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MVP of Yesterday (Sept. 23, 2015): Neil Walker

Neil Walker had six plate appearances last night. He had four hits, a HR, six RBIs, and a walk. He’s the MVP of Yesterday.

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MVP of Yesterday (Sept. 22, 2015): Jake Arrieta

Why did the Orioles get rid of Jake Arrieta? Why didn’t they let him throw his cutter when he was there? How do you hit against Jake Arrieta? These are all tough questions that may never be answered. The Brewers certainly didn’t answer them last night, as the Cubs pitcher struck out 11 and gave up just 3 hits and a single walk, while getting a hit of his own for good measure. So, he’s the MVP of Yesterday.

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MVP of Yesterday (September 21, 2015): Jeff Samardzija

The MVP of Yesterday was Jeff Samardzija. He pitched arguably the best non-no-hitter of the year, giving up just one hit, no walks and struck out six Tigers in a 88 pitch complete-game win (a Maddux!).

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MVPs of the Weekend (Sept. 18, 19 and 20, 2015)

The MVPs of the weekend were, in order: Starlin Castro, Cole Hamels, and Kendrys Morales.

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MVP of Yesterday (September 17, 2015): Mike Trout

Mike Trout had two home runs, one of them a grand slam, and he walked THRICE as well. He’s the MVP of Yesterday!

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MVP of Yesterday (September 16, 2015): Prince Fielder

Prince Fielder hit two dingers yesterday in the Rangers win over the Astros. He’s the MVP of Yesterday.

 

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MVP of Yesterday (September 15, 2015): Stephen Strasburg

An excellent night on the hill yesterday for Strasburg, as he gave up just one hit and struck out 14 against the Phillies.

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MVP of Yesterday (9-14-2015): Jayson Werth

Jayson Werth only had two hits yesterday, but they were both homers, helping the Nationals eek out a victory against the Phillies. He’s MVP of Yesterday.

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