Jesús Luzardo continues to shine at the top of Al Rojas Vivo

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The Peruvian-Venezuelan left-hander Jesús Luzardo, of the Philadelphia Phillies, manages “Al Rojas Vivo”which turns 20 by publishing in AM850 Every Tuesday during the regular season of the big leagues. “Al Rojas alive” 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.

The Peruvian-Venezuelan Jesús Luzardo, of the Philadelphia Phillies, stopped the Arizona Diamondbacks in two races for five tickets and a third in its first opening of May, after being the best Latin shooter in April. Luzardo (3-0, 1.94) is second in effectiveness, seventh in strikeouts (47) and ninth in innings (41.2) of the National League. He has barely awarded 11 tickets and have hit him a homer in seven outings in 2025.

Dominican law Freddy Peralta won its two openings last week, launching 12 two -run inputs, to further improve its large starting file. In the National League, Peralta (4-2, 2.18) is third in entries (45.1), fifth in effectiveness, sixth in strikeouts (48) and average allowed batting (.196) and eighth in WHIP (1.04).

Pos.: Opener | Team: Minnesota Twins | Previous ranking: 4

Statistics 2025

The Venezuelan law Pablo López has had two solid presentations since he returned from the list of injured by the Minnesota Twins, working 11.1 innings of four races and 12 strikeouts against Los Angeles Angels and Cleveland Guardians. López (2-2, 2.25) has struggled 26 rivals and has barely awarded four tickets at 28.0 innings in five outings.

Pos.: Cerrator | Team: San Diego Padres | Previous ranking: 5

Statistics 2025

The Venezuelan closer Robert Suárez, from San Diego, withdrew the three batters he faced, including two by way of punch, to save Monday’s game against the New York Yankees. Suarez has converted its last 17 rescue opportunities since September 22 of last year and leads MLB with 14 in 2025. The Venezuelan has allowed a race (effectiveness of 0.56) and has 18 strikeouts and two tickets.

Pos.: Opener | Team: Seattle Mariners | Previous ranking: 5

Statistics 2025

The Mexican Andrés Muñoz, of the Seattle Mariners, won the distinction ‘reliever of the month of the American League’ and heads the young circuit with 12 bailouts in 12 opportunities. Muñoz (1-0, 0.00) has not allowed career and has 23 strikeouts and eight passports in 17.0 entries. It has an average whip of 0.82 and the opposition beats .111, while BWar of 0.7 leads all the reliefs of the young circuit.

Rest of the ranking

6- Seth Lugo, Royals (3-3, 3.07, 34 K, 12 BB, 44.0 Il)

7- Luis Castillo, Mariners (3-2, 3.29, 30 K, 16 BB, 38.1 Il)

8- José Quintana, Brewers (4-1, 2.83, 21 K, 9 BB, 21.2 Il)

9- Cristopher Sánchez, Phillies (3-1, 3.45, 39 K, 11 BB, 33.1 Il)

10- Emilio Pagán, Reds (0-1, 2.35, 8 SV, 17 K, 3 BB, 15.1 Il)

11- Fernando Cruz, Yankees (0-0, 1.42, 2 SV, 28 K, 6 BB, 19.0 Il)

12- Aroldis Chapman, Red Sox (2-1, 1.59, 4 SV, 17 K, 4 BB, 11.1 IP)

13- Camilo Doval, Giants (2-1, 1.72, 5 SV, 10 K, 5 BB, 15.2 Il)

14- Huáscar Brazobán, Mets (1-0, 1.25, 1 SV, 21 K, 6 BB, 21.2 Il)

15- José Alvarado, Phillies (3-1, 3.18, 6 SV, 22 K, 3 BB, 17.0 IL)

16- Luis Severino, Athletics (1-3, 3.62, 38 K, 17 BB, 49.2 Il))

Note: Updated statistics to Monday matches.