Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (June 27th) – Updated Yearly “WOB” Standings
Derek Holland pitched a complete game 2 hit shutout in the Bronx as the Rangers snuck past the Yankees, 2-0.
Mike Trout collected 4 hits, including one in the game winning 10th inning rally, as the Angels came from behind to beat the Tigers 3-1.
Marlon Byrd hit a 2 run homer in the 8th inning that turned a 2-1 hole into a 3-2 Mets win over the Rockies. Byrd threw out Michael Cuddyer trying to stretch out a single in the 9th inning.
And Patrick Corbin did not get the decision, but he was strong over 7 innings, letting up only 2 runs, helping the Diamondbacks set up a 3-2 victory over the Nationals in Washington.
They all owned baseball on June 27th, 2013.
My explanation for “Who Owns Baseball” can be found here.
At the end of the year, we will tally up who owned baseball the most individual days and see how it compares to the final MVP and Cy Young vote.
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So let’s update the tally taking into account their heroics last night.
Players with Multiple Votes:
Leaders for the National League Hitter
Yasiel Puig – 5
Carlos Gonzalez – 4
Bryce Harper – 4
Brandon Belt – 3
Shin-Soo Choo – 3
Brandon Phillips – 3
Buster Posey – 3
Justin Upton – 3
Gregor Blanco – 2
Zack Cozart – 2
Andrew McCutchen – 2
Angel Pagan – 2
Wilin Rosario – 2
Troy Tulowitzki – 2
Rickie Weeks – 2
Leaders for the National League Pitcher
Clayton Kershaw – 6
Adam Wainwright – 6
Matt Harvey –5
Patrick Corbin – 3
Dillon Gee –3
Zack Greinke – 3
Cliff Lee – 3
Shelby Miller – 3
Bronson Arroyo – 2
A.J. Burnett – 2
Jorge De La Rosa – 2
Jaime Garcia– 2
Mike Minor – 2
Ricky Nolasco – 2
Eric Stults – 2
Travis Wood – 2
Barry Zito – 2
Leaders for American League Hitter
Chris Davis – 5
Miguel Cabrera – 4
Prince Fielder – 3
Mike Trout – 3
Josh Donaldson – 2
Jose Bautista – 2
Jacoby Ellsbury – 2
Alex Gordon – 2
Travis Hafner – 2
Austin Jackson – 2
Desmond Jennings – 2
Howie Kendrick – 2
Evan Longoria – 2
Justin Maxwell – 2
Brandon Moss – 2
Adam Rosales – 2
Leaders for American League Pitcher
Clay Buchholz – 4
Yu Darvish – 4
R.A. Dickey – 4
Matt Moore– 4
Alex Cobb– 3
Felix Hernandez – 3
Derek Holland – 3
Jon Lester -3
Justin Masterson – 3
David Phelps – 3
Chris Sale – 3
Jeremy Guthrie – 2
Corey Kluber – 2
CC Sabathia – 2
Anibal Sanchez – 2
Max Scherzer – 2
C. J. Wilson – 2
Guys Who Owned Baseball For One Day:
Pedro Alvarez, Alexi Amarista, Brett Anderson, Chris Archer, J. P. Arencibia, Homer Bailey, Scott Barnes, Erik Bedard, Carlos Beltran, Adrian Beltre, Kyle Blanks, Joe Blanton, Michael Brantley, Domonic Brown, Mark Buehrle, Madison Bumgarner, Billy Butler, Marlon Byrd, Lorenzo Cain, Matt Cain, Robinson Cano, Andrew Cashner, Yoenis Cespedes, Josh Collmenter, Bartolo Colon, Tyler Colvin, Carlos Corporan, Coco Crisp, Nelson Cruz, Michael Cuddyer, Johnny Cueto, John Danks, Wade Davis, Sam Deduno, Scott Diamond, Chris Dickerson, Matt Dominguez, Felix Doubront, Ryan Doumit, Stephen Drew, Adam Dunn, Scott Feldman, Jose Fernandez, Dexter Fowler, Freddy Garcia, Yan Gomes, Adrian Gonzalez, Gio Gonzalez, A.J. Griffin, Jason Grilli, Aaron Harang, Dan Haren, Adeiny Hechavarria, Jeremy Hellickson, Aaron Hicks, Ryan Howard, Raul Ibanez, Ubaldo Jimenez, Josh Johnson, Kelly Johnson, Adam Jones, Matt Joyce, Scott Kazmir, Kyle Kendrick, Jason Kipnis, Pete Kozma, Hiroki Kuroda, John Lackey, James Loney, Jed Lowrie, Jonathan Lucroy, Lance Lynn, Manny Machado, Paul Maholm, Starling Marte, Victor Martinez, Joe Mauer, Brian McCann, Brandon McCarthy, Michael McKenry, Jordy Mercer, Will Middlebrooks, Justin Morneau, Mike Napoli, Daniel Nava, Dioner Navarro, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Bud Norris, Lyle Overbay, Jarrod Parker, Gerardo Parra, Jake Peavy, Dustin Pedroia, Andy Pettitte, A. J. Pierzynski, Albert Pujols, Josh Reddick, Anthony Rendon, Ben Revere, Wandy Rodriguez, Sergio Romo, Justin Ruggiano, Hyun-Jin Ryu, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Jeff Samardzija, Gaby Sanchez, Héctor Santiago, Ervin Santana, Marco Scutaro, Kyle Seager, Jean Segura, James Shields, J. B. Shuck, Andrelton Simmons, Kevin Slowey, Drew Smyly, Travis Snider, Drew Stubbs, Jose Tabata, Julio Teherán, Nick Tepesch, Chris Tillman, Matt Tuiasosopo, Luis Valbuena, Jordany Valdespin, Jason Vargas, Will Venable, Shane Victorino, Edinson Volquez, Joey Votto, Neil Walker, Chien-Ming Wang, Adam Warren, Jake Westbrook, Matt Wieters, David Wright, Chris Young, Ryan Zimmerman

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