Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw tops players in NLCS Game 2 win to even series with Cubs, 1-1

Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw is Box-Toppers Player of the Game in the National League Championship series Game 2 win Sunday over the Cubs.

Kershaw pitched seven scoreless innings, allowing two hits, one walk and striking out six, in the 1-0 win over the Cubs. The Dodgers have tied the best-of-seven series, 1-1.

Kershaw had 24.4 Box-Toppers points during the regular season, ranked second among all players. This was the second time this postseason he’s earned Player of the Game honors—he was Player of the Game Thursday in the NL Division Series Game 5 against the Nationals, when he picked up the save.

Kershaw had a Box-Toppers game score of +10.0, best of any Dodgers player. First baseman Adrian Gonzalez had the highest Box-Toppers game score (0.0) among Dodgers batters, providing the game’s only scoring with a solo home run (1-3 R BI).

Cubs starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks (13.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked 17th) had a Box-Toppers game score of +1.1 (5.1IP 3H R 4BB 5K L).

The series resumes Tuesday in Los Angeles.

See Box-Toppers NLCS series preview with player-by-player matchups.

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.

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Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
10.0 LAD 1, CHC 0 Clayton Kershaw (W,2-0) - - - - 7.0 2 0 0 1 6
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Coming Monday:

American League Championship Series Game 3: Indians lead Blue Jays, 2-0

The pitching matchup Monday:

Indians—Trevor Bauer, 11.4 Box-Toppers points, 34th among all players, 12th among AL pitchers.

Blue Jays—Marcus Stroman, 6.7 Box-Toppers points, 132nd among all players, 43rd among AL pitchers.

See Box-Toppers ALCS series preview with player-by-player matchups.

Cubs' Montero, Indians' Tomlin top players in Saturday's league championship series games

Miguel Montero of the Cubs is Box-Toppers Player of the Game Saturday in the National League Championship Series Game 1 win over the Dodgers.

And Indians pitcher Josh Tomlin is Box-Toppers Player of the Game Saturday in the American League Championship Series Game 2 win over the Blue Jays.

National League Championship Series Game 1: Cubs 8, Dodgers 4

Montero hit an eighth-inning, pinch-hit, grand slam homer to earn Player of the Game honors as the Cubs take a 1-0 lead over the Dodgers in the best-of-seven game series.

Montero had 2.0 Box-Toppers points during the regular season.

He had a Box-Toppers game score Saturday of +5.0, highest among all Cubs players. Starting pitcher Jon Lester (22.1 Box-Toppers points in 2016, ranked fourth) had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.0 (6IP 4H R BB 3K ND).

The series resumes Sunday with Game 2 in Chicago.

American League Championship Series Game 2: Indians 2, Blue Jays 1

Tomlin allowed one run over 5 2/3 innings, allowing three hits, two walks, striking out six and earning the win, as the Indians take a 2-0 lead over the Blue Jays in the best-of-seven game series.

Tomlin had 5.0 Box-Toppers points on the season, 202nd among all players and 63rd among AL pitchers.

Tomlin had a Box-Toppers game score Saturday of +4.2. Middle reliever Andrew Miller had a higher Box-Toppers game score (+7.0) but did not qualify to earn Player of the Game because he did not earn the win or save and did not pitch the requisite three innings to earn the honor. However, he struck out five over two perfect innings. Designated hitter Carlos Santana had the highest Box-Toppers game score (+1.0) among Indians batters (HR 1-2 R BI).

Blue Jays starting pitcher J.A. Happ (14.7 Box-Toppers points, ranked 11th, third among AL pitchers) had a Box-Toppers game score of 0.0 in the loss (5IP 4H 2R BB 4K L).

The series resumes Monday with Game 3 in Toronto.

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.

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Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
5.0 CHC 8, LAD 4 Miguel Montero, PH 1 1 1 4 - - - - - -
4.2 CLE 2, TOR 1 Josh Tomlin (W,2-0) - - - - 5.2 3 1 1 2 6
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Coming Sunday:

National League Championship Series Game 2, Cubs lead Dodgers, 1-0

The pitching matchup Sunday:

Dodgers—Clayton Kershaw, 24.4 Box-Toppers points, second among all players, second among NL pitchers.

Cubs—Kyle Hendricks, 13.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked 17th among all players, 10th among NL pitchers.

See Box-Toppers NLCS series preview with player-by-player matchups.

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Indians' Corey Kluber tops players in ALCS Game 1 win over Blue Jays

Indians pitcher Corey Kluber is Player of the Game in Game 1 of the American League Championship Series.

The Indians beat the Blue Jays 2-0 to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven game series.

Kluber pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings, allowing six hits, two walks and striking out six. It is the second time this postseason Kluber has earned Player of the Game honors. He was also Player of the Game in the AL Division Series Game 2 win over the Red Sox on Oct. 7.

Kluber has 21.2 Box-Toppers points on the season, fifth among all players and first among AL pitchers.

Kluber had a Box-Toppers game score Friday of +4.1. The Indians top batter, Francisco Lindor, had a Box-Toppers game score of +1.0 (HR 2-4 R 2BI).

On the losing side, Blue Jays pitcher Marco Estrada pitched a complete game and had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0 (8IP 6H 2R BB 6K 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.

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Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
4.1 CLE 2, TOR 0 Corey Kluber (W,2-0) - - - - 6.1 6 0 0 2 6
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Coming Saturday:

ALCS Game 2: Indians lead Blue Jays, 1-0

The pitching matchup Saturday:

Blue Jays—J.A. Happ, 14.7 Box-Toppers points, 11th among all players, third among AL pitchers.

Indians—Josh Tomlin, 5.0 Box-Toppers points, 202nd among all players, 63rd among AL pitchers.

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The pitching matchup Saturday:

Dodgers—Kenta Maeada, 10.0 Box-Toppers points, 54th among all players, 21st among NL pitchers.

Cubs—Jon Lester, 22.1 Box-Toppers points, ranked fourth among all players, third among NL pitchers.

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Clayton Kershaw, with rare save, tops players in NLDS Game 5, as Dodgers eliminate Nationals

Clayton Kershaw picked up his first career save, earning Box-Toppers Player of the Game honors, as the Los Angeles Dodgers eliminated the Washington Nationals Thursday in Game 5 of the National League Division Series.

National League Division Series Game 5: Dodgers 4, Nationals 3

Kershaw got the final two outs, allowing no runs, no hits, no walks, striking out one and earning the save.

The Dodgers beat the Nationals in the best-of-five game series, 3-2.

Kershaw, far and away the most dominant starting pitcher of the 2010s decade, earned his first career save only two days after starting in Game 4.

During the regular season, Kershaw had 24.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked second among all players, behind only Max Scherzer (25.7), who started Game 5 for the Nationals. Since 2011, Kershaw has 150.2 Box-Toppers points, far ahead of the second-place player, who is also Scherzer (111.3).

Kershaw had a Box-Toppers game score Thursday of +1.2. Dodgers starting pitcher Rich Hill also had a Box-Toppers game score of +1.2 (2.2IP 3H R 2BB 6K ND). But Kershaw won Player of the Game honors on a tiebreaker because he earned the save while Hill earned a no decision. Had Kershaw not earned a win or save, Hill would have won Player of the Game because he had more innings pitched. Hill had 14.4 Box-Toppers points on the season, eighth among NL pitchers.

Joc Pederson had the highest Box-Toppers game score (+1.0) among Dodgers batters (HR 2-3 R BI). The usual Dodgers closing pitcher, Kenley Jansen, pitched middle relief in the seventh, eighth and part of the ninth inning before being relieved by Kershaw. Jansen had a Box-Toppers game score of +1.1 (2.1IP H 0R 4BB 4K ND).

Scherzer, the season leader in Box-Toppers points who started for the Nationals, seemed on track to earn Player of the Game honors while his team led. Scherzer had a Box-Toppers game score of +4.0 (6IP 5H R 2BB 7K ND). The Nationals top batter was Chris Heisey, who had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0 (HR 1-1 R 2BI).

Though the Washington Nationals had the better regular season winning percentage (.586 vs. .562), the Los Angeles Dodgers rank higher in Box-Toppers team rankings. Dodgers players have accumulated 125.2 Box-Toppers points, third-most among all teams, while the Nationals have 116.1, ranked eighth.

The Dodgers now face the Chicago Cubs in the best-of-seven National League Championship Series beginning Saturday in Chicago.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Dodgers and Nationals players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

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.

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Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
1.2 LAD 4, WSH 3 Clayton Kershaw (S,1) - - - - 0.2 0 0 0 0 1
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Nationals' Max Scherzer, Box-Toppers' top-ranked player in 2016, faces Dodgers in NLDS deciding game Thursday

Box-Toppers’ top-ranked player for 2016 takes the mound for a deciding Game 5 in the National League Division Series Thursday.

Top 10 players

Here are the top 10 players in Box-Toppers points (BTP) for the 2016 season as of Oct. 2 (2016 final standings):  


Player Pos Team BTP
1 Scherzer, Max 2588 pi sp dc nl 25.7
2 Kershaw, Clayton 2494 pi sp lad nl 24.4
3 Fernandez, Jose 3147 pi sp died* 22.4
4 Lester, Jon 2173 pi sp chi nl 22.1
5 Kluber, Corey 3200 pi sp cle al 21.2
6 Hamels, Cole 2135 pi sp tex al 17.8
7 Syndergaard, Noah 3472 pi sp nym nl 16.7
8 Cueto, Johnny 2400 pi sp sf nl 16.4
9 Arrieta, Jake 2738 pi sp chi nl 15.7
10 Strasburg, Stephen 2736 pi sp dc nl 15.1
What are those numbers after players' names?
* Jose Fernandez died in a boating accident Sept. 25. His team was the Miami Marlins.

Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer led all players in Box-Toppers points for 2016 with 25.7 and gets the start as his team faces the Dodgers for the right to play in the NL Championship Series.

The best-of-five series is tied at two games apiece and moves to Washington for the deciding game. The pitching matchup Thursday:

Dodgers—As of early Thursday, the Dodgers starter was still to be announced but was expected to be one of two pitchers:

  • Rich Hill, 14.4 Box-Toppers points, 13th among all players, eighth among NL pitchers. Hill started Game 2 of the series, which the Dodgers lost 5-2.
  • Julio Urias, 5.7 Box-Toppers points, 179th among all players, 51st among NL pitchers. 

Nationals—Max Scherzer, 25.7 Box-Toppers points, ranked first among all players, ranked first among NL pitchers. In his previous start in Game 1 of the series, the Nationals lost 4-3, Scherzer picked up the loss and had a Box-Toppers game score of −2.0 (6IP 5H 4R 0BB 5K L).

The winner of this game will face the Chicago Cubs in the NL Championship Series beginning Saturday in Chicago.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Dodgers and Nationals players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

There were no games Wednesday.

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.

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Cubs' Aroldis Chapman, Dodgers' Joe Blanton top players in Tuesday's NLDS games

Cubs closer Aroldis Chapman and Dodgers reliever Joe Blanton are Box-Toppers’ top players in Tuesday’s two National League Division Series games.

National League Division Series Game 4: Cubs 6, Giants 5

Chapman is Box-Toppers Player of the Game as the Cubs eliminate the Giants in the best-of-five game series, 3-1, with a four-run, ninth-inning comeback.

Chapman pitched a scoreless ninth inning, striking out the side and allowing no hits and no walks. He earned the save.

Chapman had 7.4 Box-Toppers points during the regular season, 104th among all players, 33rd among NL pitchers and second among NL closers, behind Jeurys Familia of the Mets (8.0).

Chapman led all Cubs players with a Box-Toppers game score of +4.0. Willson Contreras led all Cubs batters with a Box-Toppers game score of +2.0 (1-1 2BI). Cubs starting pitcher John Lackey had a Box-Toppers game score of −7.0 (4IP 7H 3R 2BB 4K ND).

Meanwhile, Giants starting pitcher Matt Moore held a commanding lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game going into the ninth inning. Moore had the highest Box-Toppers game score of any player on either team, +11.0 (8IP 2H 2R 2BB 10K ND). But Moore lost his Player of the Game lead when the Cubs went ahead in the ninth and won the game.

The Cubs eliminate the Giants in four games, 3-1. The Cubs were the runaway leader in Box-Toppers team rankings, leading nearly all the season with 139.5 Box-Toppers points. The Giants were the lowest-ranking team to qualify for the postseason, ranked 10th with 112.7.

This also ends the Giants’ streak of winning the World Series in even-numbered years after winning in 2010, 2012 and 2014.

The Cubs now advance to the best-of-seven game National League Championship Series beginning Saturday in Chicago against either the Dodgers or the Nationals.

National League Division Series Game 4: Dodgers 6, Nationals 5

Dodgers middle reliever Joe Blanton is Box-Toppers Player of the Game Tuesday as the Dodgers even the best-of-five game NL Division Series against the Nationals at two games apiece.

Blanton pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings, allowing no hits, no walks, striking out two and earning the win.

Blanton had no Box-Toppers points during the regular season. He had 3.0 points in 2015 with the Royals and the Pirates. His best year was 2012 with the Phillies and Dodgers when he had 9.4.

Blanton had the highest Box-Toppers game score among Dodgers players (+3.0). He qualified to be Player of the Game because, though he pitched fewer than the required three innings, he did earn the win. Top Dodgers batter was Adrian Gonzalez, who had a Box-Toppers game score of +1.0 (HR 1-3 R 2BI). Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw seemed on track to earn Player of the Game honors until the seventh inning when the Nationals scored three runs and tied the game. Kershaw ended with a Box-Toppers game score of −1.8 (6.2IP 7H 5R 2BB 11K ND). Nationals top player was Daniel Murphy, who had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0 (2-3 4BI).

The Dodgers and Nationals face off in the deciding Game 5 of the NLDS Thursday in Washington.

There are no games Wednesday.

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.

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Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
4.0 CHC 6, SF 5 Aroldis Chapman (S,3) - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 3
3.1 LAD 6, WSH 5 Joe Blanton (W,1-0) - - - - 1.1 0 0 0 0 2
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Nationals' Jayson Werth tops players in Monday's League Division Series playoff games

Jayson Werth of the Nationals is top player in Monday’s three league division series playoff games.

Other Players of the Game Monday:

  • Giants middle reliever Derek Law.
  • Coco Crisp of the Indians.

National League Division Series Game 3: Nationals 8, Dodgers 3

Werth homered, doubled and went 3-for-4, scoring twice and driving in two runs to earn Player of the Game.

Werth had 6.0 Box-Toppers points during the regular season, ranked 165th among all players and 23rd among NL batters.

Werth had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0 Monday to lead all Nationals players.

The Nationals now lead the Dodgers in the best-of-five game series, 2-1, which resumes Tuesday in Los Angeles.

National League Division Series Game 3: Giants 6, Cubs 5 (13 innings)

Giants middle reliever Derek Law pitched two scoreless innings—the sixth and seventh—and allowed no hits, one walk and struck out two.

So how did Law earn Box-Toppers Player of the Game? Under Box-Toppers rules, pitchers can qualify to earn Player of the Game honors if they pitch a minimum of three innings or earn the win or save. Law did not meet any of those requirements. However, pitchers can also earn Player of the Game honors if their Box-Toppers game score is higher than the pitcher who otherwise would have earned Player of the Game—if they have the same or more innings pitched. Closer Ty Blach (2IP 2H 0R 0BB K W) was in line to earn Player of the Game based on the fact that he earned the decision and had the highest Box-Toppers game score of qualifying pitchers (+1.0). But since Law pitched the same number of innings and had a higher Box-Toppers game score (+3.0), he wins Player of the Game.

Giants starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner would have qualified to earn Player of the Game honors (because he had more than three innings pitched) but he had a Box-Toppers game score Monday of −5.0 (5IP 7H 3R BB 4K ND). Giants top batter was catcher Buster Posey (3-5 R BI) who had a Box-Toppers game score of 0.0.

Law has 2.0 Box-Toppers points on the season.

Cubs starting pitcher Jake Arrieta (15.7 Box-Toppers points, ranked ninth among all players) had a Box-Toppers game score Monday of 0.0 in the loss (6IP 6H 2R BB 5K ND).

The Giants now trail the Cubs in the best-of-five game series, 2-1, which resumes Tuesday in San Francisco.

American League Division Series Game 3: Indians 4, Red Sox 3

Coco Crisp of the Indians hit a sixth-inning two-run homer to earn Player of the Game honors as the Indians swept the Red Sox to advance to the AL Championship Series.

Crisp went 1-for-2 and had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.0.

During the regular season, Crisp had 3.0 Box-Toppers points.

The Indians sweep the Red Sox in the NL Division Series in three games and now face the Blue Jays in the AL Championship Series beginning Friday in Cleveland.

The Red Sox ranked first among all AL teams in Box-Toppers rankings with 128.3 Box-Toppers points (ranking second overall behind the Cubs). The Indians ranked fourth with 123.7, second among AL teams.

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.

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Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
3.0 WSH 8, LAD 3 Jayson Werth, LF 4 2 3 2 - - - - - -
3.0 `SF 6, CHC 5 (13) Derek Law - - - - 2.0 0 0 0 1 2
2.0 CLE 4, BOS 3 Coco Crisp, LF 2 1 1 2 - - - - - -
`Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Coming Tuesday, the NL Division Series playoff games resume:

NL Division Series Game 4: Nationals lead Dodgers, 2-1

The pitching matchup Tuesday:

Nationals—Joe Ross, 5.7 Box-Toppers points, 173rd among all players, 50th among NL pitchers.

Dodgers—Clayton Kershaw, 24.4 Box-Toppers points, second among all players, second among NL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Dodgers and Nationals players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

NL Division Series Game 4: Cubs lead Giants, 2-1

The pitching matchup Tuesday:

Cubs—John Lackey, 13.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked 16th, ninth among NL pitchers.

Giants—Matt Moore, 12.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked 31st, 16th among NL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Dodgers and Nationals players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

Two relievers are Box-Toppers top players in Sunday's two Division Series games

Two relief pitchers were Box-Toppers’ top players in two League Division Series playoff games Sunday:

  • Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna was Player of the Game in the 7-6, 10-inning win over the Rangers, as his team swept Texas in the series. 
  • And Nationals middle reliever Blake Treinen was Player of the Game in the 5-2 win over the Dodgers to even that series at one game apiece.

ALDS Game 3, Blue Jays 7, Rangers 6 (10 innings)

Osuna pitched two scoreless innings, allowing no hits, no walks, striking out two and earning the win. The Blue Jays win the best-of-five game series, 3-0 and advance to the American League Championship Series beginning Friday against the winner of the Red Sox-Indians series.

Osuna was also Player of the Game in the Blue Jays’ Game 2 win agains the Rangers on Friday. He is the first player this postseason to earn Player of the Game honors more than once.

During the regular season, Osuna had 3.0 Box-Toppers points (all in April) and ranked 319th among all players, 87th among AL pitchers and 15th among AL closers.

Osuna had a Box-Toppers game score Sunday of +4.0. Blue Jays’ top batter in the game was Edwin Encarnacion, who had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0 (HR 2-3 R 3BI).

NLDS Game 2: Nationals 5, Dodgers 2

Nationals middle reliever Blake Treinen pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings, allowing no hits, no walks, striking out two and earning the win.

Treinen had no Box-Toppers points during the regular season. He has 1.0 for his career, earned June 10, 2015.

Treinen had a Box-Toppers game score Sunday of +3.1. Nationals’ top batter in the game, Daniel Murphy, had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.0 (3-3 R 2BI).

The best-of-five game series is now tied 1-1 and resumes Monday in Los Angeles.

 

ALDS Game 3 between the Red Sox and Indians was rained out Sunday and rescheduled for Monday. More details below.

Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
4.0 TOR 7, TEX 6 (10) Roberto Osuna (W,1-0) - - - - 2.0 0 0 0 0 2
3.1 WSH 5, LAD 2 Blake Treinen (W,1-0; H,1) - - - - 1.1 0 0 0 0 2
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Coming Monday: League Division playoff games resume:

NL Division Series Game 3, Nationals at Dodgers, series tied, 1-1

The pitching matchup Monday:

Nationals—Gio Gonzalez, 6.0 Box-Toppers points, 158th among all players, 45th among NL pitchers.

Dodgers—Kenta Maeada, 10.0 Box-Toppers points, 54th among all players, 21st among NL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Dodgers and Nationals players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

AL Division Series Game 3, Indians lead Red Sox, 2-0

The pitching matchup Monday:

Indians—Josh Tomlin, 5.0 Box-Toppers points, 202nd among all players, 63rd among AL pitchers.

Red Sox—Clay Buchholz, 5.0 Box-Toppers points, 200th among all players, 62nd among AL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Red Sox and Indians players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

NL Division Series Game 3, Cubs lead Giants, 2-0

The pitching matchup Monday:

Cubs—Jake Arrieta, 15.7 Box-Toppers points, ninth among all players, sixth among NL pitchers.

Giants—Madison Bumgarner, 13.0 Box-Toppers points, 19th among all players, 12th among NL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Cubs and Giants players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

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.

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Travis Wood tops players in Cubs' NLDS Game 2 win over Giants

Cubs pitcher Travis Wood is Box-Toppers Player of the Day in Saturday’s National League Division Series Game 2 win over the Giants.

Wood pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings of middle relief, allowing no hits, no walks and striking out two, in the 5-2 win. 

During the regular season, Wood had just 1.0 Box-Toppers point (earned May 30), which ranks him 563rd among all players, 144th among NL pitchers and 33rd among NL middle relievers. Wood had 8.0 Box-Toppers points in both 2013 and 2014 when he was a starter for the Cubs, his two best seasons.

Wood had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.1. Cubs’ top batter in the game was pitcher Kyle Hendricks, who had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.0 for batting. Hendricks (1-1 2BI) hit a second-inning single, driving in two runs. Hendricks had a Box-Toppers game score of −4.8 as starting pitcher (3.2IP 4H 2R 0BB 0K ND).

Wood had the second-highest Box-Toppers game score among Cubs’ batters. His score was also +2.0, tied with Hendricks, but Hendricks ranked ahead because he had more runs batted in (2 vs. 1). Wood (1-1 R BI) hit a solo home run in the fourth inning.

The Cubs now lead the best-of-five game series 2-0. The series resumes Monday in San Francisco.

NLDS Game 2 between the Dodgers and Nationals was rained out Saturday and rescheduled for Sunday. More details below.

Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
3.1 CHC 5, SF 2 Travis Wood (W,1-0) - - - - 1.1 0 0 0 0 2
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Coming Sunday: Three division series playoff games:

NL Division Series Game 2, Dodgers lead Nationals, 1-0

NLDS Game 2 between the Dodgers and Nationals was rained out Saturday and rescheduled for Sunday.

The pitching matchup Sunday:

Dodgers—Rich Hill, 14.4 Box-Toppers points, 13th among all players, eighth among NL pitchers.

Nationals—Tanner Roark, 12.7 Box-Toppers points, 22nd among all players, 14th among NL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Dodgers and Nationals players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

AL Division Series Game 3, Indians lead Red Sox, 2-0

The pitching matchup Sunday:

Indians—Josh Tomlin, 5.0 Box-Toppers points, 202nd among all players, 63rd among AL pitchers.

Red Sox—Clay Buchholz, 5.0 Box-Toppers points, 200th among all players, 62nd among AL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Red Sox and Indians players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

AL Division Series Game 3, Blue Jays lead Rangers, 2-0

The pitching matchup Sunday:

Rangers—Colby Lewis, 7.7 Box-Toppers points, 96th among all players, 34th among AL pitchers.

Blue Jays—Aaron Sanchez, 10.7 Box-Toppers points, 45th among all players, 19th among AL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Blue Jays and Rangers players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

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.

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Cubs' Lester tops players in 4 league division playoff games, Friday, Oct. 7

Cubs pitcher Jon Lester is Box-Toppers top player in Friday’s four league division series playoff games.

The other three Players of the Game Friday:

  • Indians pitcher Corey Kluber.
  • Dodgers closing pitcher Kenley Jansen.
  • Blue Jays closing pitcher Roberto Osuna.

NLDS Game 1: Cubs 1, Giants 0

Cubs pitcher Jon Lester pitched eight scoreless innings, allowing five hits, no walks and striking out five.

During the regular season, Lester had 22.1 Box-Toppers points, ranked fourth among all players, third among National League pitchers.

He outdueled fellow Box-Toppers top 10 pitcher, Johnny Cueto of the Giants (8IP 3H R 0BB 10K L). In the loss, Cueto had a higher Box-Toppers game score than Lester (+13.0 vs. +8.0) but Lester still wins Player of the Game since he had the highest score on the winning team. Cueto, during the regular season, had 16.4 Box-Toppers points, eighth among all players and fifth among NL pitchers.

Second baseman Javier Baez had the highest Box-Toppers game score (+2.0) among Cubs batters, hitting the eighth-inning home run that was the only scoring of the game (2-3 R BI).

The Cubs now lead the best-of-five game series, 1-0, which resumes Saturday in Chicago.

ALDS Game 2: Indians 6, Red Sox 0

Indians pitcher Corey Kluber pitched seven scoreless innings, striking out seven and allowing three hits and three walks.

During the regular season, Kluber led all American League pitchers with 21.2 Box-Toppers points and ranked fifth among all players.

Kluber had a Box-Toppers game score of +8.0, same as Lester had for the Cubs in they NLDS win, but Lester’s game score ranks higher because he had more innings pitched (8 vs. 7).

Left fielder Brandon Guyer had the highest Box-Toppers game score (+2.0) among Indians batters (3-4 2R BI).

The Indians now lead the best-of-five game series, 2-0, which resumes Sunday in Boston.

NLDS Game 1, Dodgers 4, Nationals 3

Dodgers closing pitcher Kenley Jansen pitched a five-out save, going 1 2/3 innings, allowing one hit, no runs, no walks and striking out two.

During the regular season, Jansen had 6.0 Box-Toppers points, ranking 163rd among all players, 46th among NL pitchers and third among NL closing pitchers.

Jansen had a Box-Toppers game score of +3.2, most of any Dodgers player in the win. Third baseman Justin Turner had the highest Box-Toppers game score (+2.0) among Dodgers batters (HR 2-3 R 2BI).

The game pitted Box-Toppers two top-ranked players against each other as starting pitchers, but neither had positive Box-Toppers game scores:

  • Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers (24.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked second) had a Box-Toppers game score of −3.0 (5IP 8H 3R BB 7K W).
  • Max Scherzer of the Nationals (25.7 Box-Toppers points, ranked first) had a Box-Toppers game score of −2.0 (6IP 5H 4R 0BB 5K L).

The Dodgers now lead the best-of-five game series, 1-0, which resumes Saturday in Washington.

ALDS Game 2: Blue Jays 5, Rangers 3

Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna pitched a five-out save, going 1 2/3 innings, allowing one hit, no runs, no walks and striking out two.

During the regular season, Osuna had 3.0 Box-Toppers points (all in April) and ranked 319th among all players, 87th among AL pitchers and 15th among AL closers.

Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki had the highest Box-Toppers game score (+1.0) among Blue Jays batters (HR 2-4 R 2BI).

The Blue Jays now lead the best-of-five game series, 2-0, which resumes Sunday in Toronto.

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
8.0 CHC 1, SF 0 Jon Lester (W,1-0) - - - - 8.0 5 0 0 0 5
8.0 CLE 6, BOS 0 Corey Kluber (W,1-0) - - - - 7.0 3 0 0 3 7
3.2 LAD 4, WSH 3 Kenley Jansen (S,1) - - - - 1.2 1 0 0 0 3
2.2 TOR 5, TEX 3 Roberto Osuna (S,1) - - - - 1.2 1 0 0 0 2
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Coming Saturday: The National League Division Series playoffs resume with two Game 2s:

NL Division Series Game 2, Dodgers lead Nationals, 1-0

The pitching matchup Saturday:

Dodgers—Rich Hill, 14.4 Box-Toppers points, 13th among all players, eighth among NL pitchers.

Nationals—Tanner Roark, 12.7 Box-Toppers points, 22nd among all players, 14th among NL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Dodgers and Nationals players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

NL Division Series Game 2, Cubs lead Giants, 1-0

The pitching matchup Saturday:

Giants—Jeff Samardzija, 10.7 Box-Toppers points, 41st among all players, 18th among NL pitchers.

Cubs—Kyle Hendricks, 13.4 Box-Toppers points, 17th among all players, 10th among NL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Giants and Cubs players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

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.

Box-Toppers strives for accuracy. See a mistake in a post? A wrong name, wrong team, grammar error, spelling goof, etc.? Thanks for pointing it out! Contact Box-Toppers here. Let's fix it and make it right.

Blue Jays' Estrada, Indians' Miller top players in pair of opening ALDS games for Thursday, Oct. 6

Marco Estrada of the Blue Jays and Andrew Miller of the Indians are Box-Toppers Players of the Game in Thursday’s pair of American League Division Series openers.

Estrada allowed one run over 8 1/3 innings, allowing four hits, no walks and striking out six, in the 10-1 win over the Rangers. The Blue Jays now lead the Rangers 1-0 in the best-of-five series.

Estrada had 11.0 Box-Toppers points during the regular season, 37th among all players and 15th among AL pitchers.

Estrada had a Box-Toppers game score Thursday of +8.1. Blue Jays’ top batter in the game was third baseman Josh Donaldson (two doubles, 4-4 2R 2BI) with a Box-Toppers game score of +4.0. Rangers starting pitcher Cole Hamels had a bad day (3.1IP 6H 7R 3BB K L), earning a Box-Toppers game score of −17.9. During the regular year, Hamels had 15.4 Box-Toppers points, sixth among all players and second among AL pitchers.

Indians 5, Red Sox 4—In the other ALDS Game 1, Indians pitcher Andrew Miller earned Player of the Game, allowing no runs over two innings of middle relief. He allowed one hit, one walk and struck out four.

During the regular season, Miller had 8.0 Box-Toppers points as a closer and middle reliever. He earned 4.0 points for the Yankees before his midseason trade to the Indians. He ranks 92nd among all players in Box-Toppers points, 32nd among AL pitchers, third among AL closing pitchers and first among AL middle relievers.

Indians’ top batter Thursday was second baseman Jason Kipnis (HR 3-4 R 2BI) with a Box-Toppers game score of +2.0.

Neither starting pitcher fared particularly well. Red Sox pitcher Rick Porcello (4.1IP 6H 5R 0BB 6K L) had a Box-Toppers game score of −5.9. Indians starter Trevor Bauer (4.2IP 6H 3R 0BB 6K ND) had a game score of −1.8.

Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI BB K IP H R ER BB K
8.1 TOR 10, TEX 1 Marco Estrada (W,1-0) - - - - - - 8.1 4 1 1 0 6
4.0 CLE 5, BOS 4 Andrew Miller (W,1-0) - - - - - - 2.0 1 0 0 1 4
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

AL Division Series Game 2, Blue Jays lead Rangers, 1-0

The pitching matchup Friday:

Blue Jays—J.A. Happ, 14.7 Box-Toppers points, 11th among all players, third among AL pitchers.

Rangers—Yu Darvish, 10.4 Box-Toppers points, 51st among all players, 21st among AL pitchers.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Blue Jays and Rangers players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

AL Division Series Game 2, Indians lead Red Sox, 1-0

The pitching matchup Friday:

Red Sox—David Price, 12.4 Box-Toppers points, 27th among all players, ninth among AL pitchers.

Indians—Corey Kluber, 21.2 Box-Toppers points, fifth among all players, first among AL pitchers.

Price and Kluber are the top two AL pitchers over the past two seasons. Over 2015 and 2016, Kluber ranks first among AL pitchers with 34.6 Box-Toppers points; Price ranks second with 33.5.

See the season Box-Toppers point totals of all Red Sox and Indians players who earned Player of the Game honors in 2016.

NL Division Series Game 1, Dodgers at Nationals

Though the Washington Nationals have the better winning percentage (.586 vs. .562), the Los Angeles Dodgers rank higher in Box-Toppers team rankings. Dodgers players have accumulated 125.2 Box-Toppers points, third-most among all teams, while the Nationals have 116.1, ranked eighth.

The pitching matchup Friday features the season’s top two players in Box-Toppers player rankings:

Dodgers—Clayton Kershaw, 24.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked second among all players, ranked second among NL pitchers. 

Nationals—Max Scherzer, 25.7 Box-Toppers points, ranked first among all players, ranked first among NL pitchers.

Kershaw led in Box-Toppers points much of the season and had earned 20.0 Box-Toppers points before the end of June, on pace to shatter the single-season Box-Toppers point record of 33.7. But then in late June, he went on the disabled list for two months. Despite his time away, Kershaw did not slip much down Box-Toppers rankings and was only passed by Scherzer in late August.

Kershaw and Scherzer are also the top two NL pitchers over the past two seasons. Over 2015 and 2016, Kershaw ranks first with 50.1 Box-Toppers points and Scherzer ranks second with 46.7. They are also the top two NL pitchers over the past six seasons. From 2011 to the present, Kershaw ranks first with 150.2 points and Scherzer ranks second with 111.3.

In addition to Kershaw, the Dodgers have one other player in a season’s top 10 Box-Toppers category list: Rich Hill with 14.4 Box-Toppers points ranks eighth among NL pitchers.

In addition to Scherzer, the Nationals have one other player a season’s top 10 Box-Toppers category list: Stephen Strasburg with 15.1 Box-Toppers points ranks 10th among all players and seventh among NL pitchers.

Dodgers vs. Nationals

Here are players for both teams in the NL Divisional Series beginning Friday. Players are listed for both teams ranked by Box-Toppers points earned in 2016. All players listed were on active Major or Minor League rosters at the end of the season—not necessarily all of them will be included on postseason rosters.  

Los Angeles Dodgers Washington Nationals
Player Pos BTP Player Pos BTP
Kershaw, Clayton 2494 pi sp 24.4 Scherzer, Max 2588 pi sp 25.7
Hill, Rich 2215 pi sp 14.4 Strasburg, Stephen 2736 pi sp 15.1
Maeda, Kenta 3609 pi sp 10.0 Roark, Tanner 3261 pi sp 12.7
Kazmir, Scott 1947 pi sp 8.7 Murphy, Daniel 2589 2b 7.5
Grandal, Yasmani 3058 ca 7.2 Gonzalez, Gio 2626 pi sp 6.0
Jansen, Kenley 2871 pi cp 6.0 Werth, Jayson 1664 lf 6.0
Gonzalez, Adrian 2193 1b 5.7 Ross, Joe 3499 pi sp 5.7
Urias, Julio 3652 pi sp 5.7 Rendon, Anthony 3258 3b 5.5
Stripling, Ross 3629 pi sp 4.7 Latos, Mat 2644 pi sp 3.7
Kendrick, Howie 2191 2b lf 1b 4.0 Espinosa, Danny 2804 ss 2b 3.2
Seager, Corey 3587 ss 4.0 Harper, Bryce 3011 rf 3.0
Pederson, Joc 3621 cf 4.0 Melancon, Mark 2792 pi cp 3.0
Toles, Andrew 3692 rf lf cf ph 4.0 Turner, Trea 3730 2b cf 2.5
Reddick, Josh 2936 rf 3.5 Petit, Yusmeiro 2337 pi mr sp 2.0
Puig, Yasiel 3193 rf 3.5 Lopez, Reynaldo 3712 pi sp mr 2.0
McCarthy, Brandon 2082 pi sp 2.7 Solis, Sammy 3651 pi mr 2.0
Turner, Justin 2865 3b 2b 2.5 Zimmerman, Ryan 2180 1b 3b 1.5
Howell, J.P. 2016 pi mr 2.0 Ramos, Wilson 2904 ca 1.5
Stewart, Brock 3722 pi sp 1.7 den Dekker, Matt 3534 lf ph 1.5
Taylor, Chris 3684 2b 1.5 Taylor, Michael 3447 cf 1.0
Wood, Alex 3246 pi sp 1.0 Robinson, Clint 3475 1b 1.0
Hatcher, Chris 3420 pi mr 1.0 Kelley, Shawn 2630 pi cp mr 1.0
Hernandez, Enrique 3541 lf 1.0 Revere, Ben 2886 cf 1.0
Utley, Chase 1861 2b 1.0 Lobaton, Jose 3216 ca 1.0
Baez, Pedro 3678 pi mr 1.0 Cole, A.J. 3727 pi sp 1.0
Totals 125.2 Totals 116.1
What are those numbers after players' names?

NL Division Series Game 1, Giants at Cubs

The Cubs are the runaway leader in Box-Toppers team rankings, leading nearly all the season with 139.5 Box-Toppers points. The Giants are the lowest-ranking team to qualify for the postseason, ranked 10th with 112.7. 

But the Giants have won the World Series each of the past three even-numbered years (2010, 2012 and 2014)—2016 is an even-numbered year. The Cubs last won the World Series in an even-numbered year, but that year was 1908, 106 years ago.

The pitching matchup Friday:

Giants—Johnny Cueto, 16.4 Box-Toppers points, ranked eighth among all players, fifth among NL pitchers.

Cubs—Jon Lester, 22.1 Box-Toppers points, ranked fourth among all players, third among NL pitchers.

Cueto is the only Giants players in the top 10 in a Box-Toppers category.

The Cubs have four other players in season top 10 lists:

  • Jake Arrieta, 15.7 Box-Toppers points, ranks ninth among all players and sixth among NL pitchers. (Arrieta led all players in 2015 with 29.1 Box-Toppers points).
  • John Lackey, 13.4 Box-Toppers points, ranks ninth among NL pitchers.
  • Kyle Hendricks, 13.4 Box-Toppers points, ranks 10th among NL pitchers.
  • Kris Bryant, 10.5 Box-Toppers points, ranks second among NL batters.

Giants vs. Cubs

Here are players for both teams in the NL Divisional Series beginning Friday. Players are listed for both teams ranked by Box-Toppers points earned in 2016. All players listed were on active Major or Minor League rosters at the end of the season—not necessarily all of them will be included on postseason rosters.  

San Francisco Giants Chicago Cubs
Player Pos BTP Player Pos BTP
Cueto, Johnny 2400 pi sp 16.4 Lester, Jon 2173 pi sp 22.1
Bumgarner, Madison 2753 pi sp 13.0 Arrieta, Jake 2738 pi sp 15.7
Moore, Matt 2975 pi sp 12.4 Lackey, John 1640 pi sp 13.4
Samardzija, Jeff 2495 pi sp 10.7 Hendricks, Kyle 3386 pi sp 13.4
Belt, Brandon 2943 1b 7.0 Hammel, Jason 2235 pi sp 13.0
Panik, Joe 3401 2b 5.5 Bryant, Kris 3465 lf 3b rf 10.5
Nunez, Eduardo 2795 3b 2b ss 5.5 Chapman, Aroldis 2826 pi cp 7.4
Peavy, Jake 1635 pi sp 5.0 Montgomery, Mike 3513 pi cp mr sp 5.0
Posey, Buster 2745 ca 1b 3.5 Rondon, Hector 3201 pi cp 5.0
Pence, Hunter 2287 rf 3.5 Zobrist, Ben 2216 2b rf lf 4.0
Casilla, Santiago 2301 pi cp 3.0 Russell, Addison 3559 ss 3.5
Kontos, George 3106 pi cp mr 3.0 Rizzo, Anthony 3063 1b 3.0
Span, Denard 2502 cf 3.0 Cahill, Trevor 2658 pi mr sp 3.0
Tomlinson, Kelby 3619 2b ph 3.0 Soler, Jorge 3403 lf 2.5
Cain, Matt 2081 pi sp 2.7 Coghlan, Chris 2610 3b rf ph 2.5
Brown, Trevor 3610 ca 2.5 Ross, David 1729 ca 2.5
Crawford, Brandon 2878 ss 2.0 Montero, Miguel 2304 ca ph 2.0
Gillaspie, Conor 3218 3b ph 2.0 Smith, Joe 2388 pi cp mr 2.0
Blach, Ty 3754 pi sp 2.0 Baez, Javier 3395 2b ss 2.0
Law, Derek 3657 pi sp mr 2.0 LaStella, Tommy 3367 3b 2b 2.0
Pagan, Angel 2184 lf 1.0 Fowler, Dexter 2698 cf 1.5
Beckham, Gordon 2620 2b 1.0 Szczur, Matt 3704 cf 1.5
Strickland, Hunter 3546 pi mr 1.0 Wood, Travis 2777 pi mr sp 1.0
Okert, Steven 3745 pi mr 1.0 Heyward, Jason 2695 rf 1.0
Osich, Josh 3677 pi mr 1.0
Totals 112.7 Totals 139.5
What are those numbers after players' names?

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.

Box-Toppers strives for accuracy. See a mistake in a post? A wrong name, wrong team, grammar error, spelling goof, etc.? Thanks for pointing it out! Contact Box-Toppers here. Let's fix it and make it right.

Giants' Madison Bumgarner tops players in NL Wild Card Game win over Mets

Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner is Box-Toppers Player of the Day in Wednesday’s National League Wild Card game.

Bumgarner pitched a complete-game, four-hit shutout, striking out six and walking two, in the 3-0 win over the Mets.

Bumgarner had a Box-Toppers game score of +9.0. Third baseman Conor Gillaspie who hit the ninth-inning, three-run homer that put the Giants ahead, had a Box-Toppers game score of +2.0 (HR 2-4 R 3BI).

Bumgarner had 13.0 Box-Toppers points during the regular season, 19th among all players and 12th among NL pitchers. Over the past two seasons, Bumgarner has 30.0 Box-Toppers points, ranked seventh among NL pitchers. Gillaspie had 2.0 Box-Toppers points during the regular season.

The Giants, 10th-ranked in Box-Toppers team rankings (112.7), beat the Mets, ranked sixth (119.1). The Giants are the lowest-ranked team to qualify for the postseason but among the 10 teams in the playoffs, they were hottest down the stretch—in the season’s final 10 games, they picked up 8.7 Box-Toppers points.

The Giants will face the Cubs in the best-of-five NL Divisional Series beginning Friday in Chicago. The Cubs have baseball’s best record and highest accumulated Box-Toppers point total of 139.5.

Top player from NL Wild Card Game

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
9.0 SF 3, NYM 0 Madison Bumgarner (W,1-0) - - - - 9.0 4 0 0 2 6
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Coming Thursday: The American League begins both division playoff series:

AL Division Series, Game 1: Blue Jays at Rangers

The Blue Jays rank 10th in Box-Toppers team rankings (114.0 Box-Toppers points) while the Rangers rank fifth (122.5). In the final 10 days of the season, the Rangers picked up 7.5 Box-Toppers points while the Blue Jays picked up 6.0.

The pitching matchup Thursday:

Blue Jays—Marco Estrada, 11.0 Box-Toppers points, ranked 37th among all players, 15th among AL pitchers.

Rangers—Cole Hamels, 17.8 Box-Toppers points, ranked sixth among all players, second among AL pitchers.

The Blue Jays have three players who are among the top 10 in their Box-Toppers category:

  • J.A. Happ, 14.7 Box-Toppers points, ranks third among AL pitchers.
  • Catcher Russell Martin, 10.5 Box-Toppers points, ranks sixth among AL batters.
  • Third baseman Josh Donaldson, 9.7 Box-Toppers poitns, ranks seventh among AL batters.

The Rangers also have three players who are among the top 10 in their Box-Toppers category:

  • Hamels, 17.8 Box-Toppers points, second among AL pitchers, sixth among all players.
  • Third baseman Adrian Beltre, 9.5 Box-Toppers points, eighth among AL batters.
  • Shortstop Elvis Andrus, 9.2 Box-Toppers points, 10th among AL batters.

Blue Jays vs. Rangers

Here are players for both teams in the AL Divisional Series beginning Thursday. Players are listed for both teams ranked by Box-Toppers points earned in 2016. All players listed were on active Major or Minor League rosters at the end of the season—not necessarily all of them will be included on postseason rosters.  

Toronto Blue Jays Texas Rangers
Player Pos BTP Player Pos BTP
Happ, J.A. 2536 pi sp 14.7 Hamels, Cole 2135 pi sp 17.8
Estrada, Marco 2847 pi sp 11.0 Darvish, Yu 3003 pi sp 10.4
Sanchez, Aaron 3392 pi sp 10.7 Beltre, Adrian 1141 3b 9.5
Martin, Russell 2202 ca 10.5 Andrus, Elvis 2582 ss 9.2
Donaldson, Josh 3144 3b 9.7 Lewis, Colby 1567 pi sp 7.7
Liriano, Francisco 2104 pi sp 8.0 Mazara, Nomar 3614 rf lf 7.0
Encarnacion, Edwin 2098 dh 1b 8.0 Odor, Rougned 3336 2b 6.5
Dickey, R.A. 1734 pi sp 7.0 Beltran, Carlos 1194 dh rf 6.0
Stroman, Marcus 3327 pi sp 6.7 Lucroy, Jonathan 2744 ca 5.7
Saunders, Michael 2768 lf 5.2 Griffin, A.J. 3074 pi sp 5.7
Smoak, Justin 2731 1b 3.5 Gomez, Carlos 2397 lf 4.5
Osuna, Roberto 3512 pi cp 3.0 Holland, Derek 2634 pi sp 4.0
Upton, Melvin 1922 lf cf 2.5 Desmond, Ian 2673 cf lf 4.0
Pillar, Kevin 3486 cf 2.0 Moreland, Mitch 2799 1b 3.5
Biagini, Joe 3646 pi mr 2.0 Harrell, Lucas 2988 pi sp 3.0
Goins, Ryan 3478 2b 1.5 Rua, Ryan 3631 1b lf 3.0
Bautista, Jose 2169 rf 1.0 DeShields, Delino 3557 cf lf 2.0
Tulowitzki, Troy 2308 ss 1.0 Perez, Martin 3213 pi sp 2.0
Bolsinger, Mike 3318 pi sp 1.0 Barnette, Tony 3670 pi mr 2.0
Grilli, Jason 2209 pi mr cp 1.0 Bush, Matt 3673 pi mr cp 2.0
Travis, Devon 3436 2b 1.0 Tolleson, Shawn 3077 pi cp 1.0
Benoit, Joaquin 1663 pi mr 1.0 Choo, Shin-Soo 2267 rf 1.0
Cecil, Brett 2566 pi mr 1.0 Claudio, Alex 3459 pi mr 1.0
Navarro, Dioner 2087 dh ca 1.0 Jeffress, Jeremy 3473 pi cp 1.0
Diekman, Jake 3266 pi mr 1.0
Alvarez, Dario 3663 pi mr 1.0
Profar, Jurickson 3665 ph 1.0
Totals 114.0 Totals 122.5
What are those numbers after players' names?

AL Division Series, Game 1: Red Sox at Indians

The Red Sox rank second in Box-Toppers team rankings (128.3 Box-Toppers points) while the Indians rank fourth (123.7). In the final 10 days of the season, the Indians picked up 6.0 Box-Toppers points while the Red Sox picked up 5.0.

The pitching matchup Thursday:

Red Sox—Rick Porcello, 8.0 Box-Toppers points, 91st among all players, 31st among AL pitchers. (Despite leading all pitchers with 22 wins, Porcello did not rank highly in Box-Toppers player rankings in 2016.

Indians—Trevor Bauer, 11.4 Box-Toppers points, 34th among all players, 12th among AL pitchers. (Bauer ranks higher than Porcello in Box-Toppers player rankings but has 10 fewer wins—he was 12-8 in 2016.)

The Red Sox are the AL’s top-ranked team in Box-Toppers points, but have only one player ranked in the top 10 in a Box-Toppers category—David Price, 12.4 Box-Toppers points, ranks ninth among AL pitchers.

The Indians have three pitchers in Box-Toppers top 10 pitchers list, none of whom is starting Game 1:

  • Corey Kluber, 21.2 Box-Toppers points, ranks first among AL pitchers and fifth among all players.
  • Danny Salazar, 12.5 Box-Toppers points, ranks eighth among AL pitchers.
  • Carlos Carrasco, 12.4 Box-Toppers points, ranks 10th among AL pitchers.

Red Sox vs. Indians

Here are players for both teams in the AL Divisional Series beginning Thursday. Players are listed for both teams ranked by Box-Toppers points earned in 2016. All players listed were on active Major or Minor League rosters at the end of the season—not necessarily all of them will be included on postseason rosters.  

Boston Red Sox Cleveland Indians
Player Pos BTP Player Pos BTP
Price, David 2593 pi sp 12.4 Kluber, Corey 3200 pi sp 21.2
Pomeranz, Drew 3061 pi sp 12.4 Salazar, Danny 3223 pi sp 12.5
Wright, Steven 3224 pi sp 8.4 Carrasco, Carlos 2885 pi sp 12.4
Kimbrel, Craig 2825 pi cp 8.0 Bauer, Trevor 3065 pi sp 11.4
Ortiz, David dh 8.0 Miller, Andrew 2436 pi cp mr 8.0
Porcello, Rick 2573 pi sp 8.0 Allen, Cody 3265 pi cp mr 7.0
Shaw, Travis 3544 1b 3b 7.0 Lindor, Francisco 3586 ss 7.0
Ramirez, Hanley 2119 1b 7.0 Napoli, Mike 2161 1b 6.5
Betts, Mookie 3404 rf 6.2 Tomlin, Josh 2771 pi sp 5.0
Bradley, Jackie Jr. 3293 cf 5.5 Chisenhall, Lonnie 2959 rf 3.5
Hill, Aaron 2056 2b 5.5 Crisp, Coco 1876 lf 3.0
Buchholz, Clay 2363 pi sp 5.0 Otero, Dan 3365 pi mr 3.0
Pedroia, Dustin 2320 2b 5.0 Shaw, Bryan 2995 pi mr 3.0
Rodriguez, Eduardo 3480 pi sp 4.7 Clevinger, Mike 3707 pi mr sp 3.0
Uehara, Koji 2802 pi cp 4.0 Byrd, Marlon 1751 rf 2.5
Ross, Robbie Jr. 2999 pi cp mr sp 3.0 Santana, Carlos 2757 dh 1b 2.5
Leon, Sandy 3676 ca 3.0 Almonte, Abraham 3554 rf ph 2.0
Holt, Brock 3340 3b lf 2.5 Naquin, Tyler 3662 cf ph 2.0
Ziegler, Brad 2504 pi cp 2.0 Anderson, Cody 3509 pi sp 1.7
Abad, Fernando 3653 pi mr 2.0 Ramirez, Jose 3436 3b 1.5
Hembree, Heath 3620 pi cp 1.7 Brantley, Michael 2785 lf 1.0
Swihart, Blake 3565 lf ca 1.0 McAllister, Zach 3088 pi mr sp 1.0
Kelly, Joe 3066 pi sp 1.0 Gomes, Yan 3177 ca 1.0
Bogaerts, Xander 3383 ss 1.0 Guyer, Brandon 3363 lf 1.0
Hanigan, Ryan 2708 ca 1.0 Gimenez, Chris 2870 ca 1.0
Tazawa, Junichi 3151 pi mr 1.0
Vazquez, Christian 3380 ca 1.0
Brentz, Bryce 3680 lf 1.0
Totals 128.3 Totals 123.7
What are those numbers after players' names?

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.

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Marcus Stroman tops players as Blue Jays beat Orioles in AL Wild Card Game

Blue Jays pitcher Marcus Stroman is Box-Toppers Player of the Day in Tuesday’s American League Wild Card game.

Stroman pitched six innings, allowing two runs on four hits, striking out six and walking none, in the 5-2, 11-inning win over the Orioles. Stroman did not earn the win, picking up a no-decision, because the game was tied 2-2 when he exited.

Stroman had 6.7 Box-Toppers points during the regular season, ranked 43rd among AL pitchers, 112th overall.

While the Blue Jays were the top-ranked Wild Card team, they rank lower in Box-Toppers team rankings. The Blue Jays rank ninth among all teams with 114.0 accumulated Box-Toppers points. The Orioles ranked seventh with 116.6.

The Blue Jays will face the Texas Rangers in the best-of-five AL Division Series beginning Thursday in Texas. The Rangers have the AL’s best winning percentage (.586), but rank third among AL teams and fifth among all teams in Box-Toppers team rankings with 122.5 points.

Top player from AL Wild Card Game

BTG Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
4.0 `TOR 5, BAL 2 (11) Marcus Stroman - - - -
6.0 4 2 2 0 6
`Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.
BTG: Box-Toppers game score

Box-Toppers’ NL Wild Card Preview

Coming Wednesday—The National League Wild Card Game is in New York, with the Giants facing the Mets. Here is the pitching match-up:

Giants—Madison Bumgarner, 13.0 Box-Toppers points, ranked 19th among all players, 12th among NL pitchers.

Mets—Noah Syndergaard, 16.7 Box-Toppers points, ranked seventh among all players, fourth among NL pitchers.

Bumgarner and Syndergaard also both rank among the top 10 NL pitchers in Box-Toppers points over the past two seasons. Bumgarner has 30.0 points over 2015 and 2016, ranking seventh. Syndergaard has 27.1 points in that span, ranking 10th. Bumgarner also ranks third among pitchers in Box-Toppers points earned since the start of 2011—he has an even 100.0 points and trails only Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers (150.2), and Max Scherzer, Nationals (111.3). Syndergaard was a rookie in 2015.

The Mets are sixth in Box-Toppers team rankings with 119.1 accumulated points, third-most among NL teams. The Giants rank 10th, fifth among NL teams, with 112.7, the lowest-ranked team to qualify for the postseason. However, in the final 10 days of the season, the Giants were the slightly hotter team, picking up 8.7 Box-Toppers points, while the Mets picked up 6.7.

The Mets have two players among Box-Toppers top 10 NL batters:

  • Outfielder Jay Bruce has 8.5 Box-Toppers points, ranking eighth.
  • Outfielder Yoenis Cespedes has 8.0 Box-Toppers points, ranking 10th.

The Giants highest-ranking batter is first baseman Brandon Belt with 7.0 Box-Toppers points, ranking 18th among NL batters.

The winner of the NL Wild Card game will face the Chicago Cubs in the best-of-five NL Divisional Series beginning Friday in Chicago. The Cubs have baseball’s best winning percentage (.640) and rank first in Box-Toppers team rankings with 139.5 points.

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.

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Giants vs. Mets

Here are players for both teams in the NL Wild Card Game Wednesday. Players are listed for both teams ranked by Box-Toppers points earned in 2016. All players listed were on active Major or Minor League rosters at the end of the season—not necessarily all of them will be included on postseason rosters.  

San Francisco Giants New York Mets
Cueto, Johnny 2400 pi sp 16.4 Syndergaard, Noah 3472 pi sp 16.7
Bumgarner, Madison 2753 pi sp 13.0 Matz, Steven 3516 pi sp 12.1
Moore, Matt 2975 pi sp 12.4 deGrom, Jacob 3343 pi sp 9.7
Samardzija, Jeff 2495 pi sp 10.7 Bruce, Jay 2453 rf 8.5
Belt, Brandon 2943 1b 7.0 Colon, Bartolo pi sp 8.4
Panik, Joe 3401 2b 5.5 Cespedes, Yoenis 3008 cf lf 8.0
Nunez, Eduardo 2795 3b 2b ss 5.5 Familia, Jeurys 3446 pi cp 8.0
Peavy, Jake 1635 pi sp 5.0 Conforto, Michael 3622 lf 5.0
Posey, Buster 2745 ca 1b 3.5 Granderson, Curtis 2051 rf cf ph 4.5
Pence, Hunter 2287 rf 3.5 Flores, Wilmer 3345 3b 1b 2b ph 4.5
Casilla, Santiago 2301 pi cp 3.0 Walker, Neil 2756 2b 3.5
Kontos, George 3106 pi cp mr 3.0 Harvey, Matt 3075 pi sp 3.0
Span, Denard 2502 cf 3.0 Niese, Jonathon 2531 pi sp 2.0
Tomlinson, Kelby 3619 2b ph 3.0 Cabrera, Asdrubal 2362 ss 2.0
Cain, Matt 2081 pi sp 2.7 Reed, Addison 3023 pi mr 2.0
Brown, Trevor 3610 ca 2.5 Salas, Fernando 2853 pi cp 2.0
Crawford, Brandon 2878 ss 2.0 Reyes, Jose 1759 3b ss 2.0
Gillaspie, Conor 3218 3b ph 2.0 Loney, James 2206 1b ph 2.0
Blach, Ty 3754 pi sp 2.0 Reynolds, Matt 3650 ss ph 2.0
Law, Derek 3657 pi sp mr 2.0 Smoker, Josh 3725 pi cp mr 2.0
Pagan, Angel 2184 lf 1.0 Gsellman, Robert 3748 pi sp 1.7
Beckham, Gordon 2620 2b 1.0 De Aza, Alejandro 2950 cf 1.5
Strickland, Hunter 3546 pi mr 1.0 Verrett, Logan 3518 pi sp 1.0
Okert, Steven 3745 pi mr 1.0 Robles, Hansel 3580 pi cp 1.0
Osich, Josh 3677 pi mr 1.0 d’Arnaud, Travis 3384 ca 1.0
Wright, David 1911 3b 1.0
Goeddel, Erik 3672 pi mr 1.0
Lugo, Seth 3729 pi sp 1.0
Rivera, T.J. 3710 3b 2b 1.0
Ynoa, Gabriel 3743 pi sp 1.0
Totals 112.7 Totals 119.1
What are those numbers after players' names?

Orioles' Chris Tillman faces Blue Jays' Marcus Stroman in AL Wild Card Game

The Baltimore Orioles visit the Toronto Blue Jays in the American League one-game Wild Card playoff game Tuesday.

Starting pitchers are:

Orioles—Chris Tillman, 8.0 Box-Toppers points, ranked 30th among AL pitchers, 89th overall.

Blue Jays—Marcus Stroman, 6.7 Box-Toppers points, 43rd among AL pitchers, 112th overall.

Both teams have identical 89-73 records, but the Orioles rank higher in Box-Toppers team rankings—they are seventh with 116.6 Box-Toppers points, while the Blue Jays are ninth with 114.0. The Blue Jays are the lowest-ranked AL team to make the postseason. 

The Orioles finished the season as one of the hottest teams in baseball. In the final 10 days of the season, they earned 8.5 Box-Toppers points, third-most among all teams. The Blue Jays earned 6.0 points during that period.

Top-ranked player among both teams is Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ, 14.7 Box-Toppers points, ranked third among AL pitchers and 11th among all players. However, Happ started Saturday.

The Blue Jays also feature two players ranked in the top 10 list of AL batters for 2016:

  • Catcher Russell Martin, 10.5 Box-Toppers points, ranks sixth among AL batters, 48th among all players.
  • Third baseman Josh Donaldson, 9.7 Box-Toppers points, ranks seventh among AL batters, 57th among all players.

The Orioles top-ranked player is third baseman-shortstop Manny Machado, whose 12.7 Box-Toppers points leads all AL batters. He ranks 21st among all players.

Also in the top 10 among AL batters is Orioles catcher Matt Wieters, 11.0 Box-Toppers points, ranked fifth, 38th among all players.

The winner of the AL Wild Card game will face the Texas Rangers in the best-of-five AL Division Series beginning Thursday in Texas. The Rangers rank fifth in Box-Toppers team rankings, third among AL teams, with 122.5 Box-Toppers points.

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.

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Orioles vs. Blue Jays

Here are players for both teams in the AL Wild Card Game Tuesday. Players are listed for both teams ranked by Box-Toppers points earned in 2016. All players listed were on active Major or Minor League rosters at the end of the season—not necessarily all of them will be included on postseason rosters.  

Baltimore Orioles Toronto Blue Jays
Player Pos BTP Player Pos BTP
Machado, Manny 3087 3b ss 12.7 Happ, J.A. 2536 pi sp 14.7
Wieters, Matt 2643 ca 11.0 Estrada, Marco 2847 pi sp 11.0
Gausman, Kevin 3191 pi sp 10.8 Sanchez, Aaron 3392 pi sp 10.7
Trumbo, Mark 2851 rf 8.2 Martin, Russell 2202 ca 10.5
Tillman, Chris 2754 pi sp 8.0 Donaldson, Josh 3144 3b 9.7
Davis, Chris 2478 1b 7.5 Liriano, Francisco 2104 pi sp 8.0
Hardy, J.J. 2071 ss 6.2 Encarnacion, Edwin 2098 dh 1b 8.0
Miley, Wade 3006 pi sp 6.0 Dickey, R.A. 1734 pi sp 7.0
Bundy, Dylan 3655 pi sp 6.0 Stroman, Marcus 3327 pi sp 6.7
Britton, Zach 2835 pi cp 5.0 Saunders, Michael 2768 lf 5.2
Jimenez, Ubaldo 2349 pi sp 4.7 Smoak, Justin 2731 1b 3.5
Schoop, Jonathan 3307 2b 4.5 Osuna, Roberto 3512 pi cp 3.0
Brach, Brad 3374 pi mr 3.0 Upton, Melvin 1922 lf cf 2.5
O’Day, Darren 2577 pi mr cp 3.0 Pillar, Kevin 3486 cf 2.0
Wilson, Tyler 3608 pi mr sp 3.0 Biagini, Joe 3646 pi mr 2.0
Gallardo, Yovani 2333 pi sp 2.0 Goins, Ryan 3478 2b 1.5
Pearce, Steve 2371 1b 2.0 Bautista, Jose Antonio 2169 rf 1.0
Bourn, Michael 2505 rf cf 2.0 Tulowitzki, Troy 2308 ss 1.0
Givens, Mychal 3599 pi mr 2.0 Bolsinger, Mike 3318 pi sp 1.0
Lobstein, Kyle 3406 pi sp mr 2.0 Grilli, Jason 2209 pi mr cp 1.0
Kim, Hyun Soo 3671 lf 2.0 Travis, Devon 3436 2b 1.0
Jones, Adam 2347 cf 1.0 Benoit, Joaquin 1663 pi mr 1.0
Alvarez, Pedro 2817 dh 1b 1.0 Cecil, Brett 2566 pi mr 1.0
Wright, Mike 3471 pi sp 1.0 Navarro, Dioner 2087 dh ca 1.0
Hunter, Tommy 2623 pi cp 1.0
Reimold, Nolan 2607 lf 1.0
Totals 116.6 Totals 114.0
What are those numbers after players' names?

Braves' Teheran tops players for Sunday, Oct. 1; Player of the Year Scherzer does not extend Box-Toppers points lead

Braves pitcher Julio Teheran is Sunday’s Box-Toppers Player of the Day on the final day of the 2016 season.

Top 10 players

Here are the top 10 players in Box-Toppers points (BTP) for the 2016 season as of Oct. 2 (2016 final standings):  


Player Pos Team BTP
1 Scherzer, Max 2588 pi sp dc nl 25.7
2 Kershaw, Clayton 2494 pi sp lad nl 24.4
3 Fernandez, Jose 3147 pi sp died* 22.4
4 Lester, Jon 2173 pi sp chi nl 22.1
5 Kluber, Corey 3200 pi sp cle al 21.2
6 Hamels, Cole 2135 pi sp tex al 17.8
7 Syndergaard, Noah 3472 pi sp nym nl 16.7
8 Cueto, Johnny 2400 pi sp sf nl 16.4
9 Arrieta, Jake 2738 pi sp chi nl 15.7
10 Strasburg, Stephen 2736 pi sp dc nl 15.1
What are those numbers after players' names?
* Jose Fernandez died in a boating accident Sept. 25. His team was the Miami Marlins.

Also Sunday, Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer, Box-Toppers Player of the Year, did not earn Player of the Game honors in his final regular season start. He ends with 25.7 Box-Toppers points, tied for the 20th-best single-season Box-Toppers point total since tracking began in 1995.

Player of the Day—Teheran struck out 12 over seven scoreless innings, allowing three hits and one walk, in the 1-0 win over the Tigers.

Teheran earns 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day, giving him 10.7 for the season. He becomes the 52nd player this season with 10 or more Box-Toppers points. He ranks 43rd among all players and 19th among NL pitchers.

This is Teheran’s third season with 10 or more Box-Toppers points. In 2013, he had 13.7 and in 2014, he had 14.4.

American League Player of the Day—Angels pitcher Jhoulys Chacin pitched seven scoreless innings, striking out seven and allowing four hits and one walk, in the 8-1 win over the Astros.

National League Batter of the Day—Danny Espinosa of the Nationals hit a two-run homer and went 1-for-1, scoring three times and driving in two runs, in the 10-7 win over the Marlins.

American League Batter of the Day—Matt Wieters of the Orioles hit two home runs and went 2-for-4, scoring twice and driving in four runs, in the 5-2 win over the Yankees.

Wieters earns 1.5 Box-Toppers points for being AL Batter of the Day, giving him 11.0 for the season. He becomes the 54th and final player in 2016 with 10 or more Box-Toppers points, the 10th batter. Wieters ranks 38th among all players and fifth among AL batters.

This is Wieter’s first season with 10 or more Box-Toppers points. His previous high was 7.0 in 2011.

Notable—Box-Toppers Player of the Year Max Scherzer had a chance to increase his 2016 Box-Toppers point total, but did not earn Player of the Game Sunday in the Nationals’ win.

Scherzer (5IP 9H 5R 2BB 7K W in the 10-7 win over the Marlins) had a Box-Toppers game score of −9.0. Player of the Game Danny Espinosa, who was also NL Batter of the Day, had a Box-Toppers game score of +5.0.

Scherzer ends the season with 25.7 Box-Toppers points, a 1.3-point lead over second place player, Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw (24.4), who on Saturday failed to gain Box-Toppers points, which could have propelled him past Scherzer for the lead.

Scherzer’s 25.7 Box-Toppers points is tied for the 20th-best single-season point total in the 22-year history of Box-Toppers tracking. This is the first time he has won overall Player of the Year honors. In 2013, when he was with the Tigers, he led AL pitchers with 18.1 Box-Toppers points.

Also notable—Two other players with 10 or more Box-Toppers points on the season earned Player of the Game honors Sunday:

  • Giants pitcher Matt Moore (8IP 3H R 2BB 6K W in the 7-1 win over the Dodgers) has 12.4 Box-Toppers points, most of the 15 who earned Player of the Game honors Sunday. He ranks 31st among all players and 16th among NL pitchers.
  • Blue Jays pitcher Aaron Sanchez (7IP 2H R 2BB 6K W in the 2-1 win over the Red Sox) now has 10.7 Box-Toppers points and becomes the 53rd player this season with 10 or more points. Sanchez ranks 45th among all players and 19th among AL pitchers. This is his first season with 10 Box-Toppers points. In his previous two seasons, he had 2.0 points each year.

Debut—Brewers pitcher Corey Knebel made his Box-Toppers debut Sunday with his first career Player of the Game honor.

Knebel (1IP 0H 0R 0BB 2K Sv in the 6-4, 10-inning win over the Rockies) made his Major League debut May 24, 2014, and was playing in his 91st career game. He is the 3,757th player to debut in Box-Toppers since record keeping began in 1995. Knebel is the 151st and final player to make his Box-Toppers debut in 2016.

Scoring—Teheran earns 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day and Chacin earns 1.7 points for being AL Player of the Day. Espinosa and Wieters each earn 1.5 points for being their league’s Batter of the Day. All of Sunday’s other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point.

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.

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Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

10/2 Score Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
MLB 15.0 ATL 1, DET 0 Julio Teheran (W,7-10) - - - - 7.0 3 0 0 1 12
AL 9.0 LAA 8, HOU 1 Jhoulys Chacin (W,6-8) - - - - 7.0 4 0 0 1 7
7.0 SF 7, LAD 1 Matt Moore (W,13-12) - - - - 8.0 3 1 1 2 6
7.0 TOR 2, BOS 1 Aaron Sanchez (W,15-2) - - - - 7.0 2 1 1 2 6
7.0 `PHI 5, NYM 2 Jerad Eickhoff - - - - 6.0 4 1 1 1 8
BAT 5.0 WSH 10, MIA 7 Danny Espinosa, SS 1 3 1 2 - - - - - -
BAT 4.0 BAL 5, NYY 2 Matt Wieters, C 4 2 2 4 - - - - - -
4.0 STL 10, PIT 4 Matt Carpenter, 1B 2 1 1 4 - - - - - -
3.0 CHC 7, CIN 4 Miguel Montero, PH 1 1 1 2 - - - - - -
3.0 OAK 3, SEA 2 John Axford (S,3) - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2
3.0 ARI 3, SD 2 Daniel Hudson (W,3-2) - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2
3.0 MIL 6, COL 4 (10) Corey Knebel (S,2) - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2
2.0 TB 6, TEX 4 (10) Alexei Ramirez, SS 5 2 4 1 - - - - - -
2.0 MIN 6, CHW 3 Miguel Sano, 3B 4 1 2 3 - - - - - -
2.0 CLE 3, KC 2 Yan Gomes, C 2 1 1 2 - - - - - -

Box-Toppers point totals of the day’s top players

Here are Box-Toppers point totals of each of the Players of the Game. Players are ranked by their Box-Toppers point total for the current season (16). Also shown are each players’ Box-Toppers point total for this season and last (15-16), the period 2011-2016 (11-16) and each players’ career point total. Also shown is how their 2016 Box-Toppers point total compares with their 2015 total (+/-).  

Player of Game Pos Team 16 15-16 11-16 Career +/-
Moore, Matt 2975 pi sp sf nl 12.4 12.4 37.9 37.9 12.4
Wieters, Matt 2643 ca bal al 11.0 12.0 30.0 35.7 10.0
Teheran, Julio 3176 pi sp atl nl 10.7 18.4 46.5 46.5 3.0
Sanchez, Aaron 3392 pi sp tor al 10.7 12.7 14.7 14.7 8.7
Carpenter, Matt 2987 3b 1b 2b stl nl 9.5 15.0 29.5 29.5 4.0
Eickhoff, Jerad 3566 pi sp phi nl 8.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 3.0
Chacin, Jhoulys 2711 pi mr sp ana al 5.7 5.7 20.1 27.8 5.7
Espinosa, Danny 2804 ss 2b dc nl 3.2 6.2 14.9 16.9 0.2
Sano, Miguel 3527 3b rf min al 3.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 -3.0
Ramirez, Alexei 2537 ss tb al 2.5 4.5 23.0 35.0 0.5
Montero, Miguel 2304 ca ph chi nl 2.0 7.5 21.7 31.9 -3.5
Axford, John 2726 pi cp oak al 1.0 4.0 12.0 18.0 -2.0
Hudson, Dan 2776 pi cp ari nl 1.0 3.0 14.0 20.0 -1.0
Gomes, Yan 3177 ca cle al 1.0 2.0 9.2 9.2 0.0
Knebel, Corey 3757 pi cp mil nl 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
What are those numbers after players' names?

Giants' Blach tops players for Saturday Oct. 1; Nationals' Scherzer wraps up Box-Toppers Player of the Year as Kershaw loses

Giants pitcher Ty Blach is Saturday’s Box-Toppers Player of the Day.

Top 10 players

Here are the top 10 players in Box-Toppers points (BTP) for the 2016 season as of Oct. 1:  


Player Pos Team BTP
1 Scherzer, Max 2588 pi sp dc nl 25.7
2 Kershaw, Clayton 2494 pi sp lad nl 24.4
3 Fernandez, Jose 3147 pi sp died* 22.4
4 Lester, Jon 2173 pi sp chi nl 22.1
5 Kluber, Corey 3200 pi sp cle al 21.2
6 Hamels, Cole 2135 pi sp tex al 17.8
7 Syndergaard, Noah 3472 pi sp nym nl 16.7
8 Cueto, Johnny 2400 pi sp sf nl 16.4
9 Arrieta, Jake 2738 pi sp chi nl 15.7
10 Strasburg, Stephen 2736 pi sp dc nl 15.1
What are those numbers after players' names?
* Jose Fernandez died in a boating accident Sept. 25. His team was the Miami Marlins.

Also Saturday, Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer secured Box-Toppers Player of the Year honors for 2016 after Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw failed to earn Box-Toppers points in his team’s loss Saturday against the Giants. Scherzer, who starts Sunday, has 25.7 Box-Toppers points. Kershaw finishes second with 24.4.

In addition Saturday, Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon rises to 20th place in career Box-Toppers points (since 1995) after earning Player of the Game honors.

Player of the Day—Blach pitched eight scoreless innings, allowing three hits, one walk and striking out six, in the 3-0 win over the Dodgers.

This was Blach’s Box-Toppers debut, the first time in his career he earned Player of the Game honors. Blach made his Major League debut Sept. 5 and was playing in his fourth career game. He is the 3,754th player to debut in Box-Toppers since record keeping began in 1995.

American League Player of the Day—Rays pitcher Jake Odorizzi struck out eight over six innings, allowing one run, three hits and no walks, in the 4-1 win over the Rangers.

American League Batter of the Day—Joey Wendle of the Athletics doubled and went 4-for-5, scoring twice and driving in two runs, in the 9-8, 10-inning win over the Mariners.

This was Wendle’s Box-Toppers debut, the first time in his career he earned Player of the Game honors. Wendle made his Major League debut Aug. 31 and was playing in his 27th career game. He is the 3,756th player to debut in Box-Toppers since record keeping began in 1995.

National League Batter of the Day—Eugenio Suarez of the Reds hit a two-run homer and went 1-for-2, driving in three runs, in the 7-4 win over the Cubs.

Rankings—Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw had a chance to take the Box-Toppers season points lead on the next-to-last day of the season Saturday if he earned NL Player of the Day or overall Player of the Day. But Kershaw did not earn points as the Dodgers lost to the Giants, 3-0.

Kershaw (7IP 6H 3R BB 4K L) had a Box-Toppers game score of −1.0. Player of the Game was overall Player of the Day, Giants pitcher Ty Blach.

Kershaw finishes the season with 24.4 Box-Toppers points, the second year in a row he finishes second. In 2015, he had 25.7 points, behind leader Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta (29.1). Previously, Kershaw led NL pitchers for four straight seasons (2011-2014) and led all players in three seasons (2011, 2013 and 2014).

Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer, who took the season lead from Kershaw on Aug. 25, will end the season atop Box-Toppers season player rankings for the first time in his career. He has 25.7 Box-Toppers points and has a chance to earn up to 2.0 more Sunday in his start against the Marlins.

This will be the second time Scherzer has ended the season as a Box-Toppers category leader. In 2013, Scherzer, then with the Tigers, led AL pitchers in points with 18.1. (He finished fifth in 2013 in overall points when Kershaw led with 21.7.)

All-time leaders

Here are Box-Toppers top 20 players since record keeping began in 1995:


Player Pos Team BTP
1 Randy Johnson pi sp retired 278.8
2 Pedro Martinez pi sp retired 244.8
3 Curt Schilling pi sp retired 194.1
4 Alex Rodriguez dh released 187.0
5 CC Sabathia pi sp nyy al 185.0
6 Clayton Kershaw pi sp lad nl 183.7
7 Albert Pujols 1b dh ana al 182.3
8 Roy Halladay pi sp retired 170.7
9 Felix Hernandez pi sp sea al 168.7
10 Manny Ramirez lf dh retired 167.2
11 Johan Santana pi sp free agent 166.6
12 Roger Clemens pi sp retired 164.8
13 John Smoltz pi sp retired 160.9
14 Tim Hudson pi sp retired 157.0
15 Zack Greinke pi sp ari nl 156.1
16 Mike Mussina pi sp retired 155.6
17 Barry Bonds lf retired 153.2
18 Greg Maddux pi sp retired 151.7
19 Chipper Jones 3b retired 149.0
20 Bartolo Colon pi sp nym nl 148.5
List of top 100 players since 1995 (as of July 15, 2016's All-Star break)

Notable—Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon rises to 20th place in career Box-Toppers points (since tracking began in 1995) after earning Player of the Game honors Saturday.

Colon (5IP 5H 2R 0BB 6K W in the 5-3 win over the Phillies) earns 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 148.5 for his career. He passes Javier Vazquez (148.3) on the “all-time” list and now trails Chipper Jones (149.0).

Colon now has 8.4 Box-Toppers points on the season, 27th among NL pitchers.

Also notable—Two players with 10 or more Box-Toppers points on the season earned Player of the Game honors Saturday:

  • Twins pitcher Hector Santiago (6.1IP 3H 0R 3BB 6K W in the 6-0 win over the White Sox) earns 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 11.4 for the season, most among the 15 who earned Player of the Game honors Saturday. Santiago ranks 34th among all players and 13th among AL pitchers.
  • Astros pitcher Collin McHugh (7.2IP 3H 0R BB 5K W in the 3-0 win over the Angels) earns 1.0 Box-Toppers point, giving him 10.7 for the season. He becomes the 51st player this season with 10 or more points. He ranks 39th among all players and 17th among AL pitchers.

Debut—Braves pitcher Aaron Blair also made his Box-Toppers debut Saturday, the first time in his career he earned Player of the Game honors.

Blair (6IP 4H 2R BB 10K W in the 5-3 win over the Tigers) made his Major League debut April 24 and was playing in his 15th career game. He is the 3,755th player to debut in Box-Toppers since record keeping began in 1995.

Scoring—Blach earns 2.0 Box-Toppers points for being Player of the Day and Odorizzi earns 1.7 points for being AL Player of the Day. Wendle and Suarez each earn 1.5 points for being their league’s Batter of the Day. All of Saturday’s other Players of the Game (listed in the chart below) earn 1.0 Box-Toppers point.

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.

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Top player from each game

Listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score

10/1 Score Game Player of Game AB R H BI IP H R ER BB K
MLB 10.0 SF 3, LAD 0 Ty Blach (W,1-0) - - - - 8.0 3 0 0 1 6
AL 9.0 TB 4, TEX 1 Jake Odorizzi (W,10-6) - - - - 6.0 3 1 1 0 8
8.2 HOU 3, LAA 0 Collin McHugh (W,13-10) - - - - 7.2 3 0 0 1 5
7.0 ARI 9, SD 5 Archie Bradley (W,8-9) - - - - 7.0 7 2 2 0 11
7.0 ATL 5, DET 3 Aaron Blair (W,2-7) - - - - 6.0 4 2 2 1 10
6.1 MIN 6, CHW 0 Hector Santiago (W,13-10) - - - - 6.1 3 0 0 3 6
4.0 `MIL 4, COL 3 (10) Wily Peralta - - - - 6.0 5 0 0 0 3
4.0 `STL 4, PIT 3 Trevor Rosenthal - - - - 3.0 2 0 0 1 4
BAT 3.0 OAK 9, SEA 8 (10) Joey Wendle, 2B 5 2 4 2 - - - - - -
BAT 3.0 CIN 7, CHC 4 Eugenio Suarez, 3B 2 1 1 3 - - - - - -
3.0 `CLE 6, KC 3 Andrew Miller (H,25) - - - - 1.0 0 0 0 0 2
2.1 WSH 2, MIA 1 Mark Melancon (S,46) - - - - 1.1 0 0 0 0 1
2.0 TOR 4, BOS 3 Kevin Pillar, CF 3 0 2 3 - - - - - -
2.0 NYY 7, BAL 3 Chase Headley, 3B 3 2 2 1 - - - - - -
2.0 NYM 5, PHI 3 Bartolo Colon (W,15-8) - - - - 5.0 5 2 2 0 6
`Denotes that the pitcher had a no-decision in the game and did not pick up a win or a save.

Box-Toppers point totals of the day’s top players

Here are Box-Toppers point totals of each of the Players of the Game. Players are ranked by their Box-Toppers point total for the current season (16). Also shown are each players’ Box-Toppers point total for this season and last (15-16), the period 2011-2016 (11-16) and each players’ career point total. Also shown is how their 2016 Box-Toppers point total compares with their 2015 total (+/-).  

Player of Game Pos Team 16 15-16 11-16 Career +/-
Santiago, Hector 3109 pi sp min al 11.4 19.4 31.8 31.8 3.4
McHugh, Collin 3316 pi sp hou al 10.7 20.4 32.2 32.2 1.0
Suarez, Eugenio 3355 3b cin nl 8.5 11.5 14.0 14.0 5.5
Colon, Bartolo pi sp nym nl 8.4 15.1 57.0 148.5 1.7
Miller, Andrew 2436 pi cp mr cle al 8.0 12.0 16.0 23.0 4.0
Odorizzi, Jake 3291 pi sp tb al 6.4 15.1 26.1 26.1 -2.3
Headley, Chase 2552 3b nyy al 4.5 6.5 18.0 28.5 2.5
Rosenthal, Trevor 3124 pi cp stl nl 4.0 10.0 22.0 22.0 -2.0
Melancon, Mark 2792 pi cp dc nl 3.0 10.0 23.0 24.0 -4.0
Bradley, Archie 3438 pi sp ari nl 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 2.0
Pillar, Kevin 3486 cf tor al 2.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 -1.5
Blach, Ty 3754 pi sp sf nl 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
Wendle, Joey 3756 2b oak al 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Peralta, Wily 3123 pi sp mil nl 1.0 3.0 19.0 19.0 -1.0
Blair, Aaron 3755 pi sp atl nl 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
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