You know what.....this is actually true. Hendricks- 12.2 IP, 5 hits, 1 ER, 4 BB, 11 K; 0.71 ERA, 0.71 WHIP, 7.81 K/9 Lester- 13 IP, 9 hits, 2 ER, 2 BB, 9 K; 1.38 ERA, 0.84 WHIP, 6.23 K/9 Hendricks was better across the board. I think the difference here is Lester's team won both his games (he only had 1 win though) and Hendricks got an L in game 2. But considering Lester vs. Maeda x 2 and Hendricks got Kershaw both times, I definitely would have given the MVP to Hendricks. And honestly, as good as Javy was offensively and defensively in this series.....Rizzo was the Cubs best hitter. Started 0 for everything and ended with a 1.000+ OPS in this series. Also, Fowler led the team in hits, runs, and tied for 2nd in RBIs in this series. Basically what I'm saying, this was a real team effort as it has been all year. It is kind of fitting (sadly) that Kyle had the better numbers but still not the full recognition. And on the Roberts not challenging the last play - A) as we learned from the Cardinals you only have like 3 seconds to challenge an end of game play, because reasons so he may not have reacted fast enough B) As much of a spaz as he appeared at times this series, he's probably got more respect for the game than that. Although I'm sure there are instances where it's happened he'd still be down 5 with 1 out to work with and 1 guy on.