Al Rojas Vivo: Cristopher Sánchez and Freddy Peralta, from you to you

Al Rojas Vivo: Cristopher Sánchez and Freddy Peralta, from you to you

Cristopher Sánchez and Freddy Peralta maintain a closed fight for the leadership of the Latin pitching in ‘Al Rojas Vivo’


The left -handed Cristopher Sánchez and the Law Freddy Peralta enter the last week of the regular season of 2025 engaged in a tremendous battle for the first place of the ranking of Latin pitchers, according to the penultimate report of ‘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: 1

Statistics 2025

The Dominican Cristopher Sánchez will hold his last departure from the regular series on Tuesday, and then prepare to probably be the opener of the first Phillies game in the post -patient. Zack Wheeler’s injury left left -handed as the ‘AS’ of rotation in Philadelphia. In the National League, Sánchez (13-5, 2.66 in 30 outputs) is first in quality outputs (21), second in innings (189.1) and Fwar (5.7), fourth in effectiveness, and sixth in Ponches (198) and Whip (1.10).

2: Freddy Peralta

Pos.: Opener | Team: Milwaukee Brewers | Previous ranking: 2

Statistics 2025

Dominican law Freddy Peralta launched five inputs of two races against San Diego in his last presentation of the season, before embarking with the Milwaukee Brewers in the postseason. In the National League, Peralta (17-6, 2.68 in 31 outputs), is first in triumphs, second on average of the opposition batting (.191), fourth in whip (1.07) and effectiveness, fifth in Ponches (201) and eighth in innings (174.2).

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

Statistics 2025

With a pending departure before the end of the season, the Venezuelan left -hander Ranger Suárez seeks to complete the best campaign of his career in his last year of contract with the Phillies. Suarez has a 4-1 mark and effectiveness of 2.66 in its last seven presentations. In the season it has 12-7, effectiveness of 3.12, 147 strikeouts and 38 tickets in 153.0 entries and 25 outputs. He has worked at least six acts in seven of his last 10 beginnings.

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

Statistics 2025

Cuban reliever Aroldis Chapman is the most dominant Latin closer of the season. Chapman, who has 31 rescues (his ninth season with 30 or more) needs one to tie Jeff Reardon In the 12th position in history (366). ‘The Cuban missile’ has a 4-3 mark, an effectiveness of 1.21 and whip of 0.71, with 83 strikeouts and just 15 tickets in 59.1 tickets. The opposition beats him .132.

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

Statistics 2025

In his last appearance of the regular season, on Wednesday against the Miami Marlins, the Peruvian-Venezuelan Jesús Luzardo will have the opportunity to tie his exits (32) in a season and break the tickets (178.2) and Ponches (208). The triumphs exceeded for a while. In the National League, Luzardo (14-7, 4.08 in 31 departures) is second in Victorias, third in FWAR (4.8), fourth in Ponches (206), fifth in quality outputs (17) and sixth in innings (176.2).

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

Statistics 2025

The Dominican left -hander Framber Valdez retained a place in the Top 5 of Latin pitchers despite a terrible bad moment in the final part of the season. ‘Fat’ has an effectiveness of 6.64 in its last seven openings and 4.45 in 89 innings in the past 15. Anyway, in the American League, Valdez (12-11, 3.75 in 30 exits) is first in complete games (2), fifth in quality outputs (19), sixth in innings (185) and eighth in victories and strikeouts (177).

Rest of the ranking

7- Jhoan Durán, Twins (7-6, 1.99, 31 SV, 77 K, 19 BB, 68.0 Il)

8- Andrés Muñoz, Mariners (3-2, 1.49, 37 SV, 81 K, 26 BB, 60.1 Il)

9- Adrián Morejón, parents (13-5, 2.04, 20 holds, 69 k, 16 bb, 71.2 Il)

10- Edwin Díaz, Mets (6-3, 1.79, 26 SV, 91 K, 21 BB, 60.1 Il)

11- Abner Uribe, Breweers (3-2, 1.74, 37 Holds, 88 K, 27 BB, 72.1 Il)

12- Bryan Abreú, Astros (3-4, 2.34, 25 Holds, 104 K, 30 BB, 69.1 Il)

13- Brayan Bello, Red Sox (11-8. 3.34, 121 K, 56 BB, 161.2 Il)

14- Carlos Estévez, Royals (4-5, 2.49, 41 SV, 52 K, 22 BB, 65.0 Il)

15- Robert Suárez, parents (4-6, 3.01, 40 SV, 74 K, 16 BB, 68.2 Il)

16- Emilio Pagán, Reds (2-4, 3.06, 29 SV, 78 K, 21 BB, 64.2 Il)

17- Luis Castillo, Mariners (1-8, 3.63, 152 K, 46 BB, 173.1 Il)

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

19- José Soriano, Angels (10-11, 4.26, 152 K, 78 BB, 169.0 Il)

20- José Berrios, Blue Jays (9-5, 4.06, 135 K, 54 BB, 164.0 Il)

Note: Updated statistics until Monday’s matches.