Monday Standouts

Monday's pair of tiebreaker games -- you can't really call them "play ins" because even the losers were assured spots in the post-season -- went to the Brewers and Dodgers.  Christian Yelich (above) won the NL batting title with three hits and more importantly, drove in the first run as the Brewers held off the Cubs at Wrigley Field to finish first in the NL Central. Let's be honest -- when the Marlins traded away their entire 2017 starting outfield last winter, did you really expect Yelich, not Marcel Ozuna (now a Cardinal) nor Giancarlo Stanton (a Yankee) would have the superior season?
Cody Bellinger (below) smacked a two-run homer to give the Dodgers a lead they never relinquished as they claimed the West title. After a stunning 2017 rookie season, Bellinger's numbers fell considerably this year. But in the biggest game of the year, he delivered arguably the most important hit.
So the Brewers and Dodgers get a day off, while the Rockies head to Chicago and a win-or-go-home battle.

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