Al Rojas Vivo: Freddy Peralta dominates in the mound of Latinos

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Freddy Peralta adds five openings to the thread without allowing Hit with what he sends widely between MLB Latin pitchers


Dominican law Freddy Peralta exceeded harassment of his compatriot Christopher Sanchez to retain the first place of the ranking of Latin pitchers, while still in good position to win 20 games, highlights the delivery number 22 of the year 2025 of ‘Al Rojas Vivo’which for 20 consecutive seasons has recognized the work of our players during the regular major league series.

‘Al Rojas Vivo’ Take into account the statistics of the whole year until Monday’s matches. Players are not considered for their salaries, level or fame, but for their performance during the current season.

1: Freddy Peralta

Pos.: Opener | Team: Milwaukee Brewers | Previous ranking: 1

Statistics 2025

Dominican law Freddy Peralta extended his amazing pitching streak with five white entries against the powerful Phillies. Now, Milwaukee’s right has five followed outputs (28 innings) without allowing careers and barely scored him once in the last six appearances and 35 entries. In the National League, Peralta (16-5, 2.50 in 29 exits), is first in triumphs and average of the opposition batting (.190), second in effectiveness, sixth in Whip (1.07), ninth in strikeouts (76) and eleventh in innings (158.2).

2: Cristopher Sánchez

Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 2

Statistics 2025

The Dominican Cristopher Sánchez has launched two consecutive jewels (14 IL, 2 Cl, 1 BB, 13 K) to stay around Paul Skenes and Peralta in the conversation of the Cy Young of the National League. The new ‘AS’ of the Phillies has an effectiveness of 2.26 in 103.2 innings in its last seven presentations. In the Circuit, Sánchez (12-5, 2.60 in 28 outputs) is first in quality outputs (20), second in innings (176.1) and Fwar (5.5), sixth in strikeouts (186) and seventh in Whip (1.12).

Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 5

Statistics 2025

The Venezuelan left -hander Ranger Suárez amounts to third place in the ranking with another good streak, in which he has only allowed a race and has struggled 17 batters in 18 entries in his last three exits and three laps with 28 strikeouts in four appearances. Suarez has a 11-6 mark, effectiveness of 2.89, 124 strikeouts and 32 tickets at 137.0 entries in 22 outputs.

Pos.: Opener | Team: Boston Red Sox | Previous ranking: 4

Statistics 2025

Dominican law Brayan Bello retains fourth place in the ranking of pitchers for the first time in the season, with a streak during which it has an effectiveness of 2.89 and 69 strikeouts in 93.1 innings in its last 15 outings. The young Monticular Horse of the Red Sox has a general brand of 11-6, effectiveness of 3.12 and 114 strikeouts in 152.2 entries. Among all Boston’s openers, Bello only marches behind the stellar Garrett crochet in all departments of Pitcho.

Pos.: Opener | Team: Houston Astros | Previous ranking: 3

Statistics 2025

The Dominican left -hander Framber Valdez had a very good last departure, but allowed nine clean races in 12 innings in its two presentations last week. Valdez, one of the best Latin pipers of the last seasons, has a 1-5 record and effectiveness of 5.95 in the last seven openings. In the American League, Valdez (12-9, 3.42 in 27 departures) is first in complete games (2) and quality outputs (19), second in innings (176.1), sixth in Ponches (171) and seventh in triumphs.

Pos.: Cerrator | Team: Boston Red Sox | Previous ranking: 5

Statistics 2025

Cuban reliever Aroldis Chapman is the most dominant Latin closer of the season. Chapman, who struck out four batters in an entrance on Sunday, has not allowed Hit in 17 appearances since July 26. Chapman (4-2, 0.98 in 60 games) has 29 salvages on 31 opportunities, has struck 81 batters and has barely awarded 14 tickets at 55.0 innings, while the opposition beats him .113.

Rest of the ranking

7- Andrés Muñoz, Mariners (3-2, 1.69, 32 SV, 68 K, 24 BB, 53.1 Il)

8- Adrián Morejón, parents (11-4, 1.79, 18 Holds, 64 K, 13 BB, 65.1 Il)

9- Edwin Díaz, Mets (6-2, 1.83, 26 SV, 83 K, 20 BB, 54.0 Il)

10- Bryan Abreú, Astros (3-4, 2.25, 25 Holds, 98 K, 27 BB, 64.0 Il)

11- Abner Uribe, Brewers (2-2, 1.84, 36 Holds, 86 K, 26 BB, 68.1 Il)

12- Jesús Luzardo, Phillies (13-6, 4.01, 190 K, 56 BB, 161.2 Il)

13- Jhoan Durán, Twins (6-6, 1.86, 28 SV, 70 K, 18 BB, 63.0 Il)

14- Carlos Estévez, Royals (4-5, 2.49, 38 SV, 52 K, 21 BB, 61.1 Il)

15- Robert Suárez, parents (4-5, 3.00, 36 SV, 63 K, 14 BB, 60.0 Il)

16- Edward Cabrera, Marlins (7-7, 3.57, 140 K, 42 BB, 128.2 Il)

17- Luis Castillo, Mariners (9-8, 3.85, 144 K, 44 BB, 161.1 Il)

18- José Quintana, Brewers (11-5, 3.88, 87 K, 48 BB, 127.2 Il)

19- José Soriano, Angels (10-10, 4.07, 148 K, 73 BB, 163.2 Il)

20- José Berrios, Blue Jays (9-5, 4.02, 131 K, 51 BB, 154.2 Il)

Note: Updated statistics until Monday’s matches.