Al Rojas alive: with honors, Freddy Peralta takes first place
Freddy Peralta has not allowed a career in his last three outings and this was more than enough to be leader of the Latin Pitch
The right Freddy Peralta dethroned his Dominican compatriot Cristopher Sánchez first of the ranking of Latin pitchers, while threatening to reach 20 victories with the milwaukee brewers, according to report number 2025 of 2025 of ‘Al Rojas Vivo’which for 20 consecutive years has recognized the work of our players during the regular series of the Major Leagues.
‘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: 2
Statistics 2025
Dominican law Freddy Peralta did not allow a career in his last three outings and put himself in a great position of crossing the 20 triumphs to ascend to the first place of the Latin pitchers ranking. Milwaukee’s ‘AS’ has 10-2, 2.61 in its last 15 presentations. In the National League, Peralta (15-5, 2.68 in 27 departures), it is first in triumphs and openings, third in average of the opposition batting (.197), sixth in whip (1.10), tenth in Ponches (160) and eleventh in innings (147.2).

2: Cristopher Sánchez
Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 1
Statistics 2025
The Dominican Cristopher Sánchez was punished by the New York Mets with five clean races in five entries and one third to raise their effectiveness to 3.04 in its last seven assignments. The skinny of the Phillies has a 7-3 mark and effectiveness of 2.28 in its last 15 openings. In the National League, Sánchez (11-5, 2.66 in 26 outputs) is first in quality outputs (18), second in innings (162.1) and Fwar (4.7), fifth in Ponches (173) and eighth in Whip (1.13).

Pos.: Opener | Team: Houston Astros | Previous ranking: 3
Statistics 2025
The Dominican left -handed left -hander Valdez is involved in a large Slump, during which he has allowed 19 clean runs in 31 tickets, in his last four outings. The effectiveness of ‘fat’ rose from 2.62 to 3.32 in that section. In the American League, Valdez (11-7, 3.32 in 25 openings) is first in complete games (2), second in quality outputs (17), fifth in innings (157.1), fourth in FWAR (3.9), sixth in triumphs and ninth in strikeouts (153).

Pos.: Opener | Team: Boston Red Sox | Previous ranking: 10
Statistics 2025
Dominican law Brayan Bello made way towards the top of the ranking of Latin pitchers with a tremendous domain streak. Bello worked seven white entries against the Yankees in New York, had an effectiveness of 2.91 in 43.2 entries in his last seven outings and is now located seventh on average of clean races in the American League. Bello (10-6, 3.07 and 102 strikeouts at 135.0 innings) is one of 11 pitchers with double figures in triumphs in the league.

Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 8
Statistics 2025
The Venezuelan left -hander Ranger Suárez returns to the Top 5 of Latin pitchers with a tremendous week in which the best player in the National League was appointed. Suarez had 2-0, effectiveness of 1.32, struck out 21 rivals and did not grant a ticket. It has 6-6, 3.10 in 95.2 IL in its last 15 presentations. In the season, Suarez has a 10-6 mark, effectiveness of 3.07 and 122 strikeouts and 29 passports in 126 tickets.

Pos.: Cerrator | Team: Seattle Mariners | Previous ranking: 5
Statistics 2025
The Mexican reliever Andrés Muñoz has not allowed a career in 13 of his last 15 appearances and already became the tenth reliever of the Seattle Mariners with 30 or more salvages in a season. Muñoz has a 3-1 mark, effectiveness of 1.44, 65 strikeouts and 24 tickets at 50.0 innings and 51 appearances. It has barely allowed two home runs, the opposition beats him .157, has 11.70 strikeouts for nine entries and accumulates 1.4 FWAR.

Rest of the ranking
7- Aroldis Chapman, Red Sox (4-2, 1.06, 25 SV, 71 K, 14 BB, 51.0 IP)
8- Bryan Abreú, Astros (3-3, 1.52, 25 Holds, 89 K, 25 BB, 59.1 Il)
9- Abner Uribe, Breweers (2-1, 1.71, 35 Holds, 77 K, 24 BB, 63.1 Il)
10- Adrián Morejón, parents (9-4, 1.81, 18 holds, 60 k, 12 bb, 59.2 Il)
11- Edwin Díaz, Mets (5-2, 1.65, 24 SV, 72 K, 17 BB, 49.0 Il)
12- Jhoan Durán, Twins (6-5, 1.89, 23 SV, 62 K, 18 BB, 57.0 Il)
13- Edward Cabrera, Marlins (7-7, 3.32, 136 K, 41 BB, 124.2 Il)
14- José Quintana, Brewers (10-4, 3.32, 75 K, 39 BB, 111.0 Il)
15- Luis Castillo, Mariners (8-7, 3.57, 127 K, 40 BB, 162.1 Il)
16- Jesús Luzardo, Phillies (12-6, 4.10, 170 K, 48 BB, 145.0 Il)
17- Carlos Estévez, Royals (4-5, 2.67, 34 SV, 48 K, 21 BB, 57.1 IL)
18- Robert Suárez, parents (4-5, 3.09, 34 SV, 59 K, 14 BB, 55.1 Il)
19- José Berrios, Blue Jays (9-5, 3.95, 129 K, 49 BB, 152.2 Il)
20- José Soriano, Angels (8-9, 4.00, 130 K, 64 BB, 148.2 IL)
Note: Updated statistics to Monday matches.
