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Cristopher Sánchez

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GW 29
DNP
Cincinnati Reds
GW 30
30
San Francisco Giants
DNP
San Francisco Giants
DNP
San Francisco Giants
GW 31
DNP
San Diego Padres
DNP
San Diego Padres
31
San Diego Padres
GW 33
DNP
Los Angeles Angels
DNP
Los Angeles Angels
DNP
Los Angeles Angels
GW 34
DNP
Boston Red Sox
52
Boston Red Sox
DNP
Boston Red Sox
GW 35
DNP
New York Yankees
DNP
New York Yankees
DNP
New York Yankees
GW 36
17
Chicago White Sox
DNP
Chicago White Sox
DNP
Chicago White Sox
GW 37
DNP
Detroit Tigers
DNP
Detroit Tigers
37
Detroit Tigers
GW 38
DNP
Baltimore Orioles
DNP
Baltimore Orioles
DNP
Baltimore Orioles
GW 39
PP
Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers
Cincinnati Reds

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4 August 2025

Stellar in Sunday's win

Sanchez (10-3) allowed five hits and a walk while striking out six over eight shutout innings to earn the win over the Tigers on Sunday.

Analysis

Sanchez was efficient as well as excellent, throwing 58 of 84 pitches for strikes in this start. This is the third time in his last eight outings that he's completed eight frames, and he's gone at least seven innings in eight of 11 starts since the beginning of June. The southpaw continues to have a breakout campaign -- he's now at a 2.40 ERA, 1.07 WHIP and 145:34 K:BB through 138.2 innings over 22 starts. Sanchez's next start is projected to be on the road versus the Rangers.

29 July 2025

Stumbles in third loss

Sanchez (9-3) took the loss Monday against the White Sox, allowing four runs on seven hits and one walk in 6.2 innings. He struck out five.

Analysis

Sanchez's recent tear on the mound came to a halt, as Monday marked the first time in his last seven starts that he yielded greater than one run. The All-Star left-hander surrendered at least four runs for the first time since his April 6 start versus the Dodgers, but he did throw at least six frames in his 10th straight outing. Sanchez will bring a strong 2.55 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and 139:33 K:BB over 130.2 innings into this weekend's scheduled start against the Tigers, who have a poor .621 OPS versus left-handed pitching since the start of July.

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