Al Rojas Vivo: Cristopher Sánchez claims the pitching leadership

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Cristopher Sánchez returns to the top of MLB Latin pitchers with three wide domain outputs


The Dominican left -hand ‘Al Rojas Vivo’that for 20 years in a row he 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: Cristopher Sánchez

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

Statistics 2025

The Dominican Cristopher Sánchez is finishing the season at full steam and in his last three appearances he has allowed three races and has 19 strikeouts in 20 tickets. Now exhibits effectiveness of 2.19 in 102.2 innings in its last 15 outputs. In the National League, Sánchez (13-5, 2.57 in 29 outputs) is first in quality exits (21), second in innings (182.1), Effectiveness and FWar (5.7), and sixth in Ponches (192) and Whip (1.11).

2: Freddy Peralta

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

Statistics 2025

Dominican law Freddy Peralta had a bad performance (5 Cl in 5 IL) for the first time in more than a month. Milwaukee’s horse has a 4-1 mark and effectiveness of 1.42 in its last seven presentations. In the National League, Peralta (16-6, 2.69 in 30 outputs), is first in triumphs, third in an average of the opposition batting (.193), fourth in effectiveness, fifth in whip (1.09), ninth in strikeouts (185) and eleventh in innings (163.2).

Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 3

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The Venezuelan left-hander Ranger Suárez is closing with high notes his last season of contract with the Phillies, with 4-1, 2.57 in 42 innings in his last five outings, including six innings of three races in the game that gave the division to his team on Monday. Suarez has a 12-6 mark, effectiveness of 2.84, 145 strikeouts and 37 tickets in 149.0 inputs and 24 outputs. He has worked at least six acts in seven of his last nine presentations.

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 during the past week allowed a race in consecutive outings for the first time in the season, reached 30 salvages for the ninth occasion in his career. ‘The Cuban missile’ has a 4-3 mark, an effectiveness of 1.26 and whip of 0.68, with 82 strikeouts and just 14 tickets in 57.1 tickets. The opposition beats him .127.

Pos.: Opener | Team: Houston Astros | Previous ranking: 5

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The Dominican left -hander Framber Valdez retained a place in the Top 5 of Latin pitchers by little margin, after another terrible exit (5 cl in 4 il) that extended a very bad streak of the horse of the stars. ‘Fat’ has an effectiveness of 6.25 and 1.56 whip in its last seven openings. In the American League, Valdez (12-10, 3.59 in 29 outputs) is first in complete games (2), fourth in quality outputs (19), sixth in innings (180.1) and eighth in victories and strikeouts (173).

Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 12

Statistics 2025

The Peruvian-Venezuelan Jesús Luzardo returns to the top 5 of the ranking of Latin pitchers, after struggling 25 batters in his last three openings. In the National League, Luzardo (14-6, 4.03 in 30 outputs) is second in Victorias, fourth in Ponches (200), fifth in quality outputs (17) and eighth in Innings (169.2). Luzardo, who has 4-1, 3.16 and 53 strikeouts in seven outings, reached 200 strikeouts for the second time in his young career.

Rest of the ranking

7- Jhoan Durán, Twins (7-6, 1.91, 30 SV, 75 K, 19 BB, 66.0 Il)

8- Andrés Muñoz, Mariners (3-2, 1.57, 35 SV, 75 K, 25 BB, 57.1 Il)

9- Adrián Morejón, parents (11-5, 2.15, 19 holds, 64 k, 16 bb, 67.0 Il)

10- Edwin Díaz, Mets (6-3, 1.88, 26 SV, 85 K, 21 BB, 57.1 Il)

11- Abner Uribe, Breweers (3-2, 1.82, 36 Holds, 81 K, 27 BB, 69.1 Il)

12- Bryan Abreú, Astros (3-4, 2.42, 25 Holds, 101 K, 30 BB, 67.0 Il)

13- Brayan Bello, Red Sox (11-7. 3.25, 118 K, 54 BB, 157.2 Il)

14- Carlos Estévez, Royals (4-5, 2.43, 39 SV, 52 K, 22 BB, 63.0 Il)

15- Robert Suárez, parents (4-6, 3.06, 38 SV, 70 K, 15 BB, 64.2 Il)

16- Emilio Pagán, Reds (2-4, 3.21, 27 SV, 74 K, 20 BB, 61.2 Il)

17- Luis Castillo, Mariners (9-8, 3.76, 149 K, 46 BB, 167.1 Il)

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

19- José Soriano, Angels (10-10, 4.13, 152 K, 76 BB, 167.2 Il)

20- José Berrios, Blue Jays (9-5, 3.99, 135 K, 52 BB, 160.0 Il)

Note: Updated statistics until Monday’s matches.