Box-Toppers top-ranked pitchers—Jake Arrieta, Dallas Keuchel—win 2015 Cy Young Awards

Cubs' Jake Arrieta led NL pitchers with 29.1 Box-Toppers points. Astros' Dallas Keuchel led AL pitchers with 21.4 Box-Toppers points. Both won their league's Cy Young Award.

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Box-Toppers pitching leaders among finalists for Cy Young, but batting leaders excluded from MVP finalists

Box-Toppers' top pitchers Jake Arrieta of the Cubs and Dallas Keuchel of the Astros are Cy Young Award finalists. But Box-Toppers' top batters Adrian Beltre of the Rangers and Carlos Gonzalez of the Rockies are not MVP finalists.

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Rookies with most Box-Toppers points fail to even receive votes in top rookie balloting

Giants pitcher Chris Heston led NL rookies in Box-Toppers points and Indians pitcher Carlos Rodon led AL rookies. Both were shut out of Rookie of the Year voting, losing to Kris Bryant (NL) and Carlos Correa (AL).

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How 2015 Silver Slugger winners fared in Box-Toppers points and rankings

Only 5 of 17 Silver Slugger Award winners also led their position in Box-Toppers points.

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Box-Toppers' big dippers—players whose 2015 point total declined most from 2014

Adam Wainwright of the Cardinals, out with injury much of 2015, had the biggest Box-Toppers point decline from 2014. Jose Abreu of the White Sox had biggest dip among AL players.

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Box-Toppers points leaders win only 2 of 9 Players Choice Awards

Josh Donaldson of the Blue Jays wins Players Choice top player award, though Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta is Box-Toppers Player of the Year.

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A look at Box-Toppers top 100 players of 'all-time'

Randy Johnson's perch atop 'all-time' 100 is safe. A-Rod is top active player. Pujols rises in top 10. Hernandez, Kershaw both make top 20 rises. Price, Scherzer, Bumgarner all make big jumps up the list.

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Mets' Matt Harvey is Box-Toppers Most Improved Player in 2015

Coming back from injury, Matt Harvey had the biggest gain in Box-Toppers points from 2014 to 2015. Rangers' Prince Fielder had big comeback year in AL, but 2 AL players had bigger gains from 2014 to 2015.

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A look at Box-Toppers' top 100 players for 2014-15 and 2010-15

Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw is far and away Box-Toppers' top-ranked player over both the past two seasons and past six seasons.

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A look at Box-Toppers' top 100 players for 2015

Jake Arrieta of the Cubs tops Box-Toppers player rankings in 2015. The World Champion Kansas City Royals have the most representatives among the top 100 players—seven.

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Box-Toppers 2015 year-end All-Star teams

Cubs lead year-end All-Star teams with 3 players, including overall leader, Jake Arrieta. Six players return from 2014 All-Star teams.

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Kelvin Herrera tops players as Royals defeat Mets in World Series in 5 games

Kelvin Herrera pitched three scoreless innings—the seventh, eighth and ninth—to earn Player of the Game honors as the Kansas City Royals won the 2015 World Series Sunday.

The Royals again came from behind in Game 5, scoring two runs in the top of the ninth to tie the game 2-2 and scoring five in the top of the 12th inning to defeat the Mets, 7-2 in the 12-inning game and 4-1 in the best-of-seven series.

Herrera kept the Mets off the board for three innings, giving up one hit and striking out three. He had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0, highest among Royals players. While he did not earn the win or the save, picking up a no-decision, he did pitch the requisite three innings required to be eligible to earn Player of the Game honors. He is the only pitcher this postseason to earn Player of the Game honors without earning a win or a save.

Had Herrera not pitched three innings, Player of the Game honors would have gone to Royals top batter, pinch hitter Christian Colon, who hit the go-ahead 12th-inning single (1-1 R BI). Colon had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.0.

Closing pitcher Wade Davis had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0 (1IP H 0R 3K), but was not eligible to earn Player of the Game honors because he pitched fewer than three innings and did not pick up the win or the save. Davis was not eligible to earn the save because the Royals led by more than three runs when he entered.

Herrera, during the regular season, had no Box-Toppers points. In both 2013 and 2014, Herrera had 2.0 points each season. It is the third straight World Series game in which the Player of the Game had zero regular season Box-Toppers points:

Royals starting pitcher Edinson Volquez had a Box-Toppers game score of +1.0 (6IP 2H 2R 5K ND). Mets starting pitcher Matt Harvey had a Box-Toppers game score of +6.0 (8IP 5H 2R 2BB 9K ND), highest among all players Sunday.

Mets pitcher Jeurys Familia, who had a blown save pitching in the ninth and 10th innings, had the Mets second-highest Box-Toppers game score of +4.0 (2IP 0H 0R 2K). Curtis Granderson had the highest Box-Toppers game score among Mets batters of 0.0 (HR 1-4 2R BI). Addison Reed, who picked up the loss for the Mets, had the lowest Box-Toppers game score of all players of −5.9 (0.1IP 3H 5R BB 0K).

Royals catcher Salvador Perez was named World Series Most Valuable Player. He did not earn Player of the Game honors in any World Series game and had a positive Box-Toppers game score in only one game the Royals won—in Game 4, he had a score of +1.0, highest among Royals batters.

Game 5 narrative via Box-Toppers Twitter feed

Mets pitcher Matt Harvey had complete control of World Series Game 5—until he didn't. Here are real-time tweets from @BoxToppers as the game progressed, complete with real-time statistical errors:

About Box-Toppers—Box-Toppers tracks who most helps their team win the most games. Using standard box score statistics, Box-Toppers uses a simple formula to determine a Player of the Game for each Major League Baseball game played. That player is the person who contributed most to his team’s win. In regular season games, players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being named Player of the Game and can earn bonus points for being Player of the Day or top player or batter in their league for the day.

Top Royals in World Series Game 5

Here are the Box-Toppers game scores of all Royals who played in World Series Game 5 listed from highest-to-lowest Box-Toppers game score (pitchers are listed twice—once for batting and once for pitching). Kelvin Herrera is Player of the Game (POG).

11/1 Score Team Players AB R H BI BB K IP H R ER BB K
POG 5.0 `Royals Kelvin Herrera - - - - - - 3.0 1 0 0 0 3
3.0 Royals Wade Davis - - - - - - 1.0 1 0 0 0 3
2.0 Royals Christian Colon, PH 1 1 1 1 0 0 - - - - - -
1.0 Royals Lorenzo Cain, CF 5 1 2 3 1 2 - - - - - -
1.0 Royals Jarrod Dyson, PR 0 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
1.0 Royals Edinson Volquez - - - - - - 6.0 2 2 1 5 5
1.0 Royals Luke Hochevar (W,2-0) - - - - - - 2.0 0 0 0 1 0
0.0 Royals Drew Butera, C 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Kelvin Herrera, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Luke Hochevar, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Wade Davis, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-1.0 Royals Edinson Volquez, P 2 0 1 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-1.0 Royals Kendrys Morales, PH 1 0 0 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Eric Hosmer, 1B 6 1 2 1 0 2 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Paulo Orlando, RF 3 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Alcides Escobar, SS 6 1 1 1 0 2 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Salvador Perez, C 5 0 1 1 0 1 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Ben Zobrist, 2B 5 1 1 0 1 0 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Alex Rios, RF 3 0 0 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-4.0 Royals Alex Gordon, LF 4 0 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -
-5.0 Royals Mike Moustakas, 3B 6 0 1 0 0 1 - - - - - -
`Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

Though the baseball season is now over, in coming days, Box-Toppers will feature season-end features, including Box-Toppers 2015 All-Star teams, top 100 player rankings and analysis of the Most Valuable Player and Cy Young Awards, among many other things. Stay current on Twitter, Facebook or subscribe to Box-Toppers’ RSS feed.

Royals' Ryan Madson, with perfect 7th inning, tops players in World Series Game 4, Saturday, Oct. 31

Royals pitcher Ryan Madson pitched a perfect seventh inning, striking out two and picking up the win, to earn Box-Toppers Player of the Game honors Saturday in World Series Game 4.

The Kansas City Royals came from behind, scoring three runs in the eighth inning, to beat the New York Mets, 5-3. The Royals take a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven game series.

Madson entered the game with the Royals trailing 3-2 and retired the side on 16 pitches, striking out Travis d’Arnaud of Michael Conforto, who had homered in his previous two at bats. After Madson exited, the Royals scored three runs in the eighth, making Madson the pitcher of record and allowing him to pick up the win.

Madson had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0, highest among Royals players. Closer Wade Davis, who pitched two innings to earn the save, was leading Madson in the ninth inning in Box-Toppers game score until he gave up two hits. Davis had the second-highest Box-Toppers game score among Royals of +2.0.

Catcher Salvador Perez had the highest Box-Toppers game score among Royals batters of +1.0 (2B 3-4 R BI).

Madson, during the regular season, had 0.0 Box-Toppers points. In fact, Madson has not earned Box-Toppers points since the last time he was Player of the Game more than four years ago—May 30, 2011, when he was with the Phillies. Madson has 20.7 career Box-Toppers points from 2004 to 2011, all with the Phillies.

Royals starting pitcher Chris Young had a Box-Toppers game score of 0.0 (4IP 2H 2R BB 3K ND). Mets starting pitcher Steven Matz had a Box-Toppers game score of −1.0. (5IP 7H 2R 5K ND).

Left fielder Michael Conforto had the highest Box-Toppers game score among Mets players of +3.0 (2HR 2-3 2R 2BI). Mets middle reliever Tyler Clippard, who picked up the loss pitching in the eighth inning, had the lowest Box-Toppers game score of the night of −5.9 (0.1IP 0H 2R 2BB 0K L).

About Box-Toppers—Box-Toppers tracks who most helps their team win the most games. Using standard box score statistics, Box-Toppers uses a simple formula to determine a Player of the Game for each Major League Baseball game played. That player is the person who contributed most to his team’s win. In regular season games, players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being named Player of the Game and can earn bonus points for being Player of the Day or top player or batter in their league for the day.

Top Royals in World Series Game 4

Here are the Box-Toppers game score of all Royals who played in World Series Game 4 listed from highest-to-lowest Box-Toppers game score (pitchers are listed twice—once for batting and once for pitching). Ryan Madson is Player of the Game (POG).

10/31 Score Team Players AB R H BI BB K IP H R ER BB K
POG 3.0 Royals Ryan Madson (W,2-0) - - - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2
2.0 Royals Wade Davis (S,4) - - - - - - 2.0 2 0 0 0 2
1.0 Royals Salvador Perez, C 4 1 3 1 0 1 - - - - - -
1.0 Royals Luke Hochevar - - - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
0.0 Royals Lorenzo Cain, CF 3 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Ben Zobrist, 2B 3 2 1 0 1 2 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Kendrys Morales, PH 1 0 1 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Chris Young - - - - - - 4.0 2 2 2 1 3
0.0 Royals Danny Duffy, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Luke Hochevar, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Ryan Madson, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-1.0 Royals Paulo Orlando, RF 1 0 0 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-1.0 Royals Chris Young, P 1 0 0 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-1.0 Royals Jarrod Dyson, PH 1 0 0 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-1.0 Royals Wade Davis, P 1 0 0 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Mike Moustakas, 3B 4 0 1 1 0 0 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Alex Gordon, LF 4 0 1 1 0 0 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Danny Duffy - - - - - - 1.0 2 1 1 0 1
-3.0 Royals Eric Hosmer, 1B 4 1 0 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Alex Rios, RF 3 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-4.0 Royals Alcides Escobar, SS 5 0 1 0 0 0 - - - - - -

Coming Sunday in New York:

World Series Game 5, Royals lead Mets, 3-1

The pitching match-up Sunday:

Royals—Edinson Volquez, 7.0 Box-Toppers points, 105th among all players, 39th among AL pitchers. Volquez has been Player of the Game once during the postseason—on Oct. 16, he was top player in the American League Championship Series Game 1

Mets—Matt Harvey, 15.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked 16th among all players, eighth among NL pitchers. Harvey has been Player of the Game once during the postseason—on Oct. 17, he was top player in the National League Championship Series Game 1.

This is a rematch of World Series Game 1, which the Royals won 5-4 in 14 innings. Neither starting pitcher was particularly effective. Volquez had a Box-Toppers game score of −4.0 and Harvey had a Box-Toppers game score of −5.0.

World Series preview 

Box-Toppers season-end player rankings report

Box-Toppers point totals of all Royals players active at season's end

Box-Toppers point totals of all Mets players active at season's end

Mets' David Wright (HR 2-5 4BI) tops players in World Series Game 3, Friday, Oct. 30

David Wright hit a two-run homer and drove in four total runs as the New York Mets won Game 3 of the World Series Friday, beating the Kansas City Royals, 9-3.

Wright, who also had two hits, is Friday’s Box-Toppers Player of the Game as the Royals now lead the Mets 2-1 in the best-of-seven games series.

Wright had a Box-Toppers game score Friday of +2.0, tied for the highest among Mets players with two other batters, Curtis Granderson (HR 2-3 3R 2BI) and Juan Uribe (1-1 R BI). But Wright beat both his teammates on tiebreakers—Wright beat Granderson because he had more runs batted in (4 vs. 2) and he beat Uribe because he had more at bats (5 vs. 1).

Pitcher Jeurys Familia also had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.0. But in cases of Box-Toppers game score ties, batters hold the tiebreaker over pitchers under Box-Toppers rules. Also, Familia did not qualify to earn Player of the Game because he did not have at least three innings pitched and did not earn the win or save.

Wright, during the regular season had 0.0 Box-Toppers points, playing in only 38 games due to injury. It is the first time this postseason he has earned Player of the Game honors. In fact, it is the first time he has earned Player of the Game honors since July 11, 2014. That was the only time during the 2014 season that Wright earned Player of the Game honors, giving him 1.5 Box-Toppers points for 2014. Wright does have 74.1 career Box-Toppers points, second among active National League third basemen, and had regular season Box-Toppers points for 11 straight seasons from 2004 to 2014.

Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard picked up the win but had the second-lowest Box-Toppers game score Friday of all Mets players of −3.0 (6IP 7H 3R 2BB 6K). However, Syndergaard had a higher Box-Toppers game score for batting of 0.0 (1-2 R).

Royals starting pitcher Yordano Ventura picked up the loss and had the lowest Box-Toppers game score among all players Friday of −12.9 (3.1IP 7H 5R BB 2K). Alex Rios had the highest Box-Toppers game score among Royals players eligible to earn Player of the Game honors of 0.0 (1-3 R BI).

About Box-Toppers—Box-Toppers tracks who most helps their team win the most games. Using standard box score statistics, Box-Toppers uses a simple formula to determine a Player of the Game for each Major League Baseball game played. That player is the person who contributed most to his team’s win. In regular season games, players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being named Player of the Game and can earn bonus points for being Player of the Day or top player or batter in their league for the day.

Top Mets in World Series Game 3

Here are the Box-Toppers game score of all Mets who played in World Series Game 3 listed from highest-to-lowest Box-Toppers game score (pitchers are listed twice—once for batting and once for pitching). David Wright is Player of the Game (POG).

10/30 Score Team Players AB R H BI BB K IP H R ER BB K
POG 2.0 Mets David Wright, 3B 5 1 2 4 0 2 - - - - - -
2.0 Mets Curtis Granderson, RF 5 3 2 2 0 0 - - - - - -
2.0 Mets Juan Uribe, PH 1 1 1 1 0 0 - - - - - -
2.0 Mets Jeurys Familia - - - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 1
1.0 Mets Addison Reed - - - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
1.0 Mets Tyler Clippard - - - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
0.0 Mets Michael Conforto, LF 2 0 1 1 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Mets Juan Lagares, PH-CF 2 1 1 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Mets Noah Syndergaard, P 2 1 1 0 0 1 - - - - - -
0.0 Mets Addison Reed, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Mets Tyler Clippard, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Mets Jeurys Familia, P 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - 0
-1.0 Mets Yoenis Cespedes, CF-LF 3 0 1 1 0 1 - - - - - -
-1.0 Mets Kirk Nieuwenhuis, PH 1 0 0 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-2.0 Mets Travis d'Arnaud, C 4 0 2 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-2.0 Mets Lucas Duda, 1B 4 1 1 0 0 2 - - - - - -
-2.0 Mets Wilmer Flores, SS 3 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-3.0 Mets Noah Syndergaard (W,2-1) - - - - - - 6.0 7 3 3 2 6
-4.0 Mets Daniel Murphy, 2B 4 0 0 0 1 1 - - - - - -

Coming Saturday in New York:

World Series Game 4, Royals lead Mets, 2-1

The pitching match-up Saturday:

Royals—Chris Young, 8.0 Box-Toppers points, 78th among all players, 29th among AL pitchers. Young was Player of the Game in World Series Game 1.

Mets—Steven Matz, 3.5 Box-Toppers points, 298th among all players, 76th among NL pitchers.

World Series preview (Corrected 10/31: Previously, David Wright’s 2015 Box-Toppers point total was listed as 1.5, which was his total during 2014. Wright actually had 0.0 Box-Toppers points in 2015)

Box-Toppers season-end player rankings report

Box-Toppers point totals of all Royals players active at season's end

Box-Toppers point totals of all Mets players active at season's end

Royals' Johnny Cueto (2-hit complete game) tops players in World Series Game 2, Wednesday, Oct. 28

Johnny Cueto pitched a complete-game two-hitter to lead the Royals to a Game 2 World Series win over the Mets Wednesday, picking up Box-Toppers Player of the Game honors.

Cueto allowed one run, struck out four and walked three in the 7-1 win, giving the Kansas City Royals a 2-0 lead over the New York Mets in the best-of-seven series.

Cueto had a Box-Toppers game score of +6.0, the highest of all Royals players Wednesday. During the regular season, Cueto had 12.8 Box-Toppers points, 25th among all players and 13th among AL pitchers. However, Cueto earned nearly all of his points while pitching with the Cincinnati Reds before he was traded in late July to the Royals. He had 10.8 points with the Reds and 2.0 with the Royals, earning Player of the Day honors on Aug. 10

This was the second time Cueto earned Player of the Game honors this postseason. He was also Player of the Game in the American League Division Series Game 5 against the Astros on Oct. 14.

Alex Gordon (2B 1-2 2R BI) had the highest Box-Toppers game score among Royals batters of +2.0.

Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom ranked third in Box-Toppers points during the regular season (22.4), but had the lowest Box-Toppers game score of any player in Game 2. deGrom (5IP 6H 4R 3BB 2K) had a Box-Toppers game score of −10.0.

Only three Mets players had Box-Toppers game scores of 0.0 or more in Wednesday’s Game 2 as most pitchers gave up multiple hits or runs and most batters were shut down by Cueto and did not earn hits, runs or RBIs. The top three Mets were:

  • Middle reliever Hansel Robles (1IP 0R 0H 0K), Box-Toppers game score of +1.0.
  • Middle reliever Sean Gilmartin (0.2IP 0R 0H 0K), Box-Toppers game score of +0.2.
  • First baseman Lucas Duda (2-3 BI), Box-Toppers game score of 0.0. Duda had both of the Mets’ hits off Cueto.

Thursday is a travel day. The World Series resumes with Game 3 Friday in New York.

About Box-Toppers—Box-Toppers tracks who most helps their team win the most games. Using standard box score statistics, Box-Toppers uses a simple formula to determine a Player of the Game for each Major League Baseball game played. That player is the person who contributed most to his team’s win. In regular season games, players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being named Player of the Game and can earn bonus points for being Player of the Day or top player or batter in their league for the day.

Top Royals in World Series Game 2

Here are the Box-Toppers game score of all Royals who played in World Series Game 2 listed from highest-to-lowest Box-Toppers game score. Johnny Cueto is Player of the Game (POG).

10/28 Score Team Players AB R H BI BB K IP H R ER BB K
POG 6.0 Royals Johnny Cueto (W,2-1) - - - - - - 9.0 2 1 1 3 4
2.0 Royals Alex Gordon, LF 2 2 1 1 2 0 - - - - - -
1.0 Royals Eric Hosmer, 1B 4 1 2 2 0 1 - - - - - -
1.0 Royals Mike Moustakas, 3B 3 1 2 1 1 0 - - - - - -
1.0 Royals Paulo Orlando, RF 0 0 0 1 0 0 - - - - - -
0.0 Royals Alcides Escobar, SS 5 1 2 2 0 0 - - - - - -
-1.0 Royals Alex Rios, RF 3 1 1 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Salvador Perez, C 4 1 1 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Kendrys Morales, DH 4 0 1 0 0 1 - - - - - -
-4.0 Royals Lorenzo Cain, CF 4 0 0 0 1 0 - - - - - -
-5.0 Royals Ben Zobrist, 2B 5 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -

Coming Friday in New York:

World Series Game 3, Royals lead Mets, 2-0

The pitching match-up Friday:

Royals—Yordano Ventura, 11.7 Box-Toppers points, 30th among all players, 15th among AL pitchers.

Mets—Noah Syndergaard, 10.4 Box-Toppers points, 41st among all players, 16th among NL pitchers.

World Series preview

Box-Toppers season-end player rankings report

Box-Toppers point totals of all Royals players active at season's end

Box-Toppers point totals of all Mets players active at season's end

Royals' Chris Young pitches extra-innings relief to top players in World Series Game 1, Tuesday, Oct. 27

Chris Young pitched three innings of extra-innings relief to earn Player of the Game honors Tuesday in World Series Game 1, as the Royals came from behind to win 5-4 in 14 innings.

Young, slated to be the Game 4 starter, came on in relief in the 12th inning and finished out the game, allowing no hits or runs, striking out four and allowing one walk, giving him a Box-Toppers game score of +6.0, the highest among Royals players.

The Royals take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven World Series.

The Royals trailed 4-3 in the bottom of the ninth inning, when Alex Gordon hit a one-out home run to tie the game, forcing extra innings. Eric Hosmer hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly to score the winning run in the bottom of the 14th. While no Royals batter had a positive Box-Toppers game score, Hosmer had the highest score among Kansas City batters of −1.0 (2SF 0-3 2BI).

Chris Young, during the regular season, had 8.0 Box-Toppers points, ranked 78th among all players and 29th among American League pitchers.

Royals Game 1 starting pitcher Edinson Volquez had the lowest Box-Toppers game score among Kansas City players of −4.0 (6IP 6H 3R BB 3K ND).

Mets starting pitcher Matt Harvey had a Box-Toppers game score of −5.0 (6H 5K 3R 2BB 2K ND). Harvey had 15.4 Box-Toppers points during the regular season, ranked 16th among all players, eighth among National League pitchers.

About Box-Toppers—Box-Toppers tracks who most helps their team win the most games. Using standard box score statistics, Box-Toppers uses a simple formula to determine a Player of the Game for each Major League Baseball game played. That player is the person who contributed most to his team’s win. In regular season games, players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being named Player of the Game and can earn bonus points for being Player of the Day or top player or batter in their league for the day.

Top Royals in World Series Game 1

Here are the Box-Toppers game score of all Royals who played in World Series Game 1 listed from highest-to-lowest Box-Toppers game score. Chris Young is Player of the Game (POG).

10/27 Score Team Players AB R H BI BB K IP H R ER BB K
POG 6.0 Royals Chris Young (W,1-0) - - - - - - 3.0 0 0 0 1 4
4.0 Royals Wade Davis - - - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 3
1.2 Royals Danny Duffy - - - - - - 0.2 0 0 0 0 1
1.0 Royals Ryan Madson - - - - - - 1.0 1 0 0 1 2
0.0 Royals Luke Hochevar - - - - - - 1.0 1 0 0 0 0
-0.9 Royals Kelvin Herrera - - - - - - 1.1 3 1 0 0 2
-1.0 Royals Eric Hosmer, 1B 3 0 0 2 2 2 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Ben Zobrist, 2B 6 1 3 0 1 0 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Alcides Escobar, SS 6 2 1 1 0 0 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Alex Gordon, LF 5 1 1 1 1 2 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Paulo Orlando, RF 3 0 1 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-2.0 Royals Jarrod Dyson, PR-DH 2 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Mike Moustakas, 3B 6 0 2 1 0 0 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Kendrys Morales, DH 3 0 0 0 1 1 - - - - - -
-3.0 Royals Alex Rios, RF 3 0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-4.0 Royals Salvador Perez, C 6 0 2 0 0 0 - - - - - -
-4.0 Royals Lorenzo Cain, CF 6 1 1 0 1 2 - - - - - -
-4.0 Royals Edinson Volquez - - - - - - 6.0 6 3 3 1 3

Coming Wednesday in Kansas City:

World Series Game 2, Royals lead Mets, 1-0

The pitching match-up Wednesday:

Mets—Jacob deGrom, 22.4 Box-Toppers points, third among all players, third among NL pitchers.

Royals—Johnny Cueto, 12.8 Box-Toppers points, 25th among all players, 13th among AL pitchers.

Box-Toppers World Series preview

Box-Toppers season-end player rankings report

Box-Toppers point totals of all Royals players active at season's end

Box-Toppers point totals of all Mets players active at season's end

In World Series, Royals rank higher in Box-Toppers ratings, but Mets have a big edge in starting pitching

Royals rank 2nd in Box-Toppers team rankings, Mets rank 7th. But Mets' top four starters have edge in combined Box-Toppers points over Royals' top four—54.9 vs. 39.5.

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Kelvin Herrera tops players in ALCS Game 6, as Royals eliminate Blue Jays

Kelvin Herrera struck out two in 1 2/3 innings of scoreless middle relief as the Kansas City Royals won Game 6 of the American League Championship Series, eliminating the Toronto Blue Jays.

Herrera earns Player of the Day honors in the 4-3 win, as the Royals win the best-of-seven game series, 4-2.

Herrera entered the game in the sixth inning as the Royals led 2-1 and held the lead through the seventh inning, giving up no hits and no walks. He did not pick up a win or a save. Herrera had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.2, highest among all Royals players.

Previously, I incorrectly tweeted that closing pitcher Wade Davis was Box-Toppers Player of the Game. Davis (1.2IP H 0R BB 3K W) had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.2. But in the heat of the moment following the game, I overlooked Herrera, who had a higher Box-Toppers game score than the pitcher who won or saved the game and had the same (or more) innings pitched. 

To earn Player of the Game honors, Box-Toppers rules say a pitcher must have at least three innings pitched or pick up the win or the save and if they do none of those, they must have a higher Box-Toppers game score as the pitcher who otherwise earned Player of the Game honors and have the same or more innings pitched. That’s how Herrera beat out Davis Friday.

Had Herrera pitched only 1 1/3 innings, he would have had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.1, still higher than Davis’s +2.2. But in that case, Davis would have been Player of the Game because he picked up the win and because Herrera, while having a higher Box-Toppers game score, would not have had as many or more innings pitched than Davis.

During the regular season, Herrera had no Box-Toppers points—he did not earn Player of the Game honors once during the regular season. He earned 2.0 points each in both 2013 and 2014 with the Royals.

Mike Moustakas had the highest Box-Toppers game score among Royals batters, +1.0. Moustakas homered and went 2-for-4, scoring twice and driving in a run.

Royals starting pitcher Yordano Ventura, who exited the game with the lead, had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.1 (5.1IP 4H R 5K). He picked up a no decision because the Blue Jays tied the game in the eighth inning after he exited.

Blue Jays starting pitcher David Price, ranked fifth among all players in Box-Toppers points during the regular season with 21.1, had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.2 (6.2IP 5H 3K 8K ND).

The Royals and the Blue Jays were the top two AL teams in Box-Toppers team rankings. With 127.5 Box-Toppers points in 2015, the Royals ranked second among all teams (behind only the Pittsburgh Pirates) and first among AL teams. The Blue Jays ranked fifth among all teams, second among AL teams, with 124.1.

The Royals return to the World Series for the second straight year and will face the National League champion New York Mets beginning Tuesday in Kansas City.

See Box-Toppers ALCS series preview with player-by-player match ups.

About Box-Toppers—Box-Toppers tracks who most helps their team win the most games. Using standard box score statistics, Box-Toppers uses a simple formula to determine a Player of the Game for each Major League Baseball game played. That player is the person who contributed most to his team’s win. In regular season games, players earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point for being named Player of the Game and can earn bonus points for being Player of the Day or top player or batter in their league for the day.

Top player in ALCS Game 6

10/23 Score Team Players AB R H BI BB K IP H R ER BB K
POG 3.2 Royals Kelvin Herrera (H,3) - - - - - - 1.2 0 0 0 0 2