50 Followers

Cristopher Sánchez

Last 15

28

Batting / Throwing

Left / Left

Proj.

0

Performance

All
GW 37

DNP

Seattle Mariners

DNP

Seattle Mariners
GW 38

DNP

Los Angeles Dodgers
21
Los Angeles Dodgers

DNP

Los Angeles Dodgers

DNP

Arizona Diamondbacks
GW 39

DNP

Arizona Diamondbacks

DNP

Arizona Diamondbacks
0
Arizona Diamondbacks
GW 40

DNP

Miami Marlins

DNP

Miami Marlins

DNP

Washington Nationals
GW 41

DNP

Washington Nationals
37
Washington Nationals

DNP

Washington Nationals
GW 42

DNP

Atlanta Braves

DNP

Atlanta Braves
22
Atlanta Braves
GW 43

DNP

Kansas City Royals

DNP

Kansas City Royals

DNP

Kansas City Royals
GW 44

DNP

Houston Astros

DNP

Houston Astros

DNP

Houston Astros
24
Atlanta Braves
GW 45

DNP

Atlanta Braves

DNP

Atlanta Braves

DNP

Atlanta Braves
GW 46

DNP

Toronto Blue Jays
33
Toronto Blue Jays

DNP

Miami Marlins
GW 47

DNP

Miami Marlins

DNP

Miami Marlins

DNP

Miami Marlins
GW 48
23
Tampa Bay Rays

DNP

Tampa Bay Rays

DNP

Tampa Bay Rays
GW 49

DNP

New York Mets

DNP

New York Mets
29
New York Mets
GW 50

DNP

Milwaukee Brewers

DNP

Milwaukee Brewers

DNP

Milwaukee Brewers

DNP

New York Mets
GW 51
23
New York Mets

DNP

New York Mets

DNP

New York Mets
GW 52

DNP

Chicago Cubs

DNP

Chicago Cubs
12
Chicago Cubs

Price graph

Last 20 sales

€0

€10

€20

€30

Games

Games

Info

Jersey Number

#61

Age

27

Birthplace

domdom

Cards supply

Limited

196

Rare

37

Super Rare

6

Unique

0

News

Powered by

RotoWire

26 September 2024

Mediocre in no-decision

Sanchez came away with a no-decision in Wednesday's win over the Cubs, allowing four runs (three earned) on five hits and one walk while striking out four in 4.2 innings.

Analysis

Sanchez was cruising until Nico Hoerner got a hold of one for a three-run blast in the fourth inning. Sanchez was pulled with two outs in the fifth after surrendering an RBI single, leaving him one out shy of earning his 12th win. The 27-year-old finishes his breakout season with a robust 3.32 ERA, 1.24 WHIP and 153:44 K:BB in 181.2 innings (31 starts), setting career highs in wins, ERA and strikeouts. Although he did not have his best stuff tonight, Sanchez appears primed for the playoffs -- the southpaw posted a 1.80 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and 25:7 K:BB in four September starts (25 innings) prior to Wednesday.

21 September 2024

Collects win despite control issues

Sanchez (11-9) picked up the win Friday versus the Mets, allowing two runs on three hits and five walks over five innings. He struck out seven.

Analysis

Although he issued a career-high five walks, the 27-year-old lefty managed to collect a win thanks to the ability to induce grounders (70 percent groundball rate) in this contest. Out of the three hits Sanchez allowed, surprisingly, the only two extra-base hits -- one homer and one double -- came off the bat of leadoff hitter Jose Iglesias. Sanchez has been punching out batters at a greater clip over his last six starts, producing a 10.1 K/9 over his last 36.2 innings, compared to a 6.9 K/9 across his first 140.1 frames this season. He is slated to make his next outing against the Cubs at home next week.

This browser is no longer supported.

Please switch to a supported browser to continue using sorare.com.