Who Owned Baseball Yesterday (July.28th) – Updated Yearly ‘WOB’ Standings
David Ortiz made up for a humiliating ejection on Saturday with an electrifying Sunday. He went 4-4 with a home run, two RBI and a pair of runs scored, leading the Red Sox to a 5-0 victory in Baltimore and catapulted Boston back into first place.
Ubaldo Jimenez dominated the Texas Rangers with 8 masterful shutout innings letting up only 2 hits and 3 walks. He got the 6-0 win as the Indians swept Texas.
Jason Heyward homered in the third and drove in another run in the go ahead 6th inning rally, propelling the Braves to a 5-2 victory and a three game sweep of the Cardinals.
José Fernández was brilliant through 8 innings. He let just 5 hits, walked none and struck out 13 Pirates and picking up a rare win for the Marlins, 3-2.
They all owned baseball on July 28th, 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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To View The List of just the nightly winners (WOB dedicated Page) starting from Mar.31/2013 – today click here
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 – 7
Bryce Harper – 5 1/2
Buster Posey – 5
Carlos Gonzalez – 4
Andrew McCutchen – 4
Brandon Belt – 3
Shin-Soo Choo – 3
Brandon Phillips – 3
Justin Upton – 3
Gregor Blanco – 2
Domonic Brown – 2
Marlon Byrd – 2
Zack Cozart – 2
Michael Cuddyer – 2
Adrian Gonzalez – 2
Kirk Nieuwenhuis – 2
Angel Pagan – 2
Hanley Ramirez – 2
Wilin Rosario – 2
Troy Tulowitzki – 2
Rickie Weeks – 2
Leaders for the National League Pitcher
Matt Harvey– 8
Clayton Kershaw – 8
Adam Wainwright – 7
Dillon Gee –4
Zack Greinke – 4
Bronson Arroyo – 3
Patrick Corbin – 3
Jose Fernandez – 3
Cliff Lee – 3
Shelby Miller – 3
Homer Bailey – 2
A.J. Burnett – 2
Jorge De La Rosa – 2
Jaime Garcia– 2
Gio Gonzalez – 2
Mike Minor – 2
Ricky Nolasco – 2
Wily Peralta – 2
Hyun-Jin Ryu – 2
Eric Stults – 2
Travis Wood – 2
Barry Zito – 2
Leaders for American League Hitter
Chris Davis – 7
Prince Fielder – 4
Jose Bautista – 3
Robinson Cano – 3
Josh Donaldson – 3
Jacoby Ellsbury – 3
Adam Jones – 3
Mike Trout – 3
Adrian Beltre – 2
Billy Butler – 2
Yoenis Cespedes – 2
Stephen Drew – 2
Alex Gordon – 2
Travis Hafner – 2
Raul Ibanez – 2
Austin Jackson – 2
Desmond Jennings – 2
Howie Kendrick – 2
Evan Longoria – 2
Victor Martinez – 2
Justin Maxwell – 2
Brandon Moss – 2
Mike Napoli – 2
Alex Rios – 2
Adam Rosales – 2
Leaders for American League Pitcher
Matt Moore– 7
R.A. Dickey – 5
Clay Buchholz – 4
Yu Darvish – 4
Felix Hernandez – 4
Justin Masterson – 4
Alex Cobb– 3
Derek Holland – 3
Jon Lester -3
David Phelps – 3
Chris Sale – 3
Max Scherzer – 3
C. J. Wilson – 3
Chris Archer – 2
Joe Blanton – 2
Mark Buehrle – 2
Jarred Cosart – 2
A.J. Griffin – 2
Jeremy Guthrie – 2
Ubaldo Jimenez – 2
Corey Kluber – 2
John Lackey – 2
David Price – 2
CC Sabathia – 2
Anibal Sanchez – 2
Ervin Santana – 2
Guys Who Owned Baseball For One Day:
Pedro Alvarez, Alexi Amarista, Brett Anderson, J. P. Arencibia, Brandon Barnes, Scott Barnes, Erik Bedard, Carlos Beltran, Kyle Blanks, Michael Brantley, Lorenzo Cain, Matt Cain, Andrew Cashner, Wei-Yin Chen, Lonnie Chisenhall, Gerrit Cole, Josh Collmenter, Tyler Colvin, Carlos Corporan, Coco Crisp, Nelson Cruz, Johnny Cueto, John Danks, Wade Davis, Sam Deduno, Scott Diamond, Chris Dickerson, Matt Dominguez, Felix Doubront, Ryan Doumit, Adam Dunn, Scott Feldman, Dexter Fowler, Todd Frazier, Freddie Freeman, Freddy Garcia, Matt Garza, Chad Gaudin, Yan Gomes, Didi Gregorius, Jason Grilli, Cole Hamels, Aaron Harang, J. J. Hardy, Dan Haren, Adeiny Hechavarria, Jeremy Hellickson, Jason Heyward, Aaron Hicks, Eric Hosmer, Ryan Howard, Tim Hudson, Torii Hunter, Edwin Jackson, Josh Johnson, Kelly Johnson, Matt Joyce, Scott Kazmir, Matt Kemp, Kyle Kendrick, Jason Kipnis, Pete Kozma, Hiroki Kuroda, Mat Latos, Tim Lincecum, James Loney, David Lough, Jed Lowrie, Jonathan Lucroy, Lance Lynn, Manny Machado, Paul Maholm, Starling Marte, Joe Mauer, Brian McCann, Brandon McCarthy, Michael McKenry, Jordy Mercer, Will Middlebrooks, Wade Miley, Kendrys Morales, Justin Morneau, Daniel Murphy, Daniel Nava, Dioner Navarro, Wil Nieves, Bud Norris, Ivan Nova, Eduardo Nunez, David Ortiz, Lyle Overbay, Jarrod Parker, Gerardo Parra, Jake Peavy, Dustin Pedroia, Andy Pettitte, A. J. Pierzynski, Albert Pujols, Josh Reddick, Anthony Rendon, Ben Revere, Mariano Rivera,Wandy Rodriguez, Sergio Romo, Justin Ruggiano, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Jeff Samardzija, Gaby Sanchez, Héctor Santiago, Josh Satin, Nate Schierholtz, Marco Scutaro, Kyle Seager, Jean Segura, J. B. Shuck, Kevin Slowey, Drew Smyly, Travis Snider, Alfonso Soriano, Dan Straily, 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, Delmon Young, Ryan Zimmerman
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