Al Rojas Vivo: Cristopher Sánchez continues to dominate the hill

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Cristopher Sánchez continues as the big surprise of the year for the Phillies, while Luis Castillo lowered some positions in “Al Rojas Vivo.”


The Dominican left -handed Christopher Sánchez, who assumes the responsibility of guiding the rotation of the Philadelphia Phillies after the injury of the Zack Wheeler horse, maintains his position as the best Latin pitcher of the season, according to report number 19 of the 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’ takes 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.

Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 1

The Dominican Cristopher Sánchez has worked quality outputs (6+ innings of 3- races) in 11 of his last 12 presentations. The skinny of the Phillies has a 7-3 brand and effectiveness of 2.13 in its last 15 openings. In the National League, Sánchez (11-4, 2.45 in 24 outputs) is first in quality outputs (17), second in innings (150.2) and FWar (4.3), third in effectiveness, room in victories, seventh in strikeouts (157) and eighth in Whip (1.09).


Pos.: Opener | Team: Milwaukee Brewers | Previous ranking: 3

The Dominican Law Freddy Peralta amounts to second place, after his jewel of six white entries against the Chicago Cubs to improve his lead of triumphs in the major leagues. The Milwaukee Brewers horse has 10-2, 2.94 in its last 15 presentations. In the National League, Peralta (15-5, 2.78 in 26 departures), it is first in triumphs and openings, fourth on average of the opposition batting (.199), seventh in innings (142.2), eighth in strikeouts (154) and tenth in WHIP (1.10).


Pos.: Opener | Team: Houston Astros | Previous ranking: 2

The Dominican left -hander Framber Valdez improved slightly in his last appearance (three clean races at 6.2 innings against Baltimore), after two bad consecutive outings. In the American League, Valdez (11-6, 3.01 in 24 openings) is first in complete games (2), second in quality outputs (17) and tickets (152.1), fourth in Fwar (3.9), sixth in triumphs, eighth in strikeouts (151), and twelfth in whip (1.18).


Pos.: Opener | Team: Milwaukee Brewers | Previous ranking: 8

With a very productive August, the Colombian José Quintana claims his return to the top 5 of the ranking of Latin pitchers of the season. The left-hander of the hot Milwaukee Brewers has 3-0 and effectiveness of 2.70 in 21.0 entries this month. He has limited two races to the opposition in 12.1 innings in his last two exits. In the season, Quintana (10-3.32 of effectiveness, 73 strikeouts and 37 tickets in 105.2 innings) has been an important piece in the great march of his team.


POS.: CLOSING | Team: Seattle Mariners | Previous ranking: 5

The Mexican Andrés Muñóz has not allowed a career in 12 of his last 13 appearances and is a rescue of being the tenth reliever of the Seattle Mariners with 30 salvages in a season. Muñoz has a 3-1 mark, effectiveness of 1.31, 61 strikeouts and 29 bailouts at 48.0 innings and 49 appearances. He has barely allowed two home runs and the opposition beats him .147. In his career, he has achieved 69 rescues and 332 strikeouts at 245.0 innings.


Pos.: Reliever | Team: New York Mets | Previous ranking: 6

Puerto Rican reliever Edwin Díaz, from the New York Mets, deserves a space on the top of the Latin pitchers ranking. “Sugar” has a 5-2 mark, effectiveness of 1.69, 24 salvages and 70 strikeouts in 48 innings in its first 47 calls for the season. Two of his bailouts have been six outs, something he did four times before in his career. The opposition beats him .165 in 2025 and .192 in his nine -year career in Major Leagues.


Rest of the ranking

7- Luis Castillo, Mariners (8-6, 3.48, 125 K, 38 BB, 142.1 Il)

8- Ranger Suarez, Phillies (9-6, 3.25, 111 K, 29 BB, 119.0 Il)

9- Edward Cabrera, Marlins (6-6, 3.34, 120 K, 38 BB, 113.1 Il)

10- Brayan Bello, Red Sox (9-6, 3.23, 97 K, 45 Bb 128.0 Il)

11- Aroldis Chapman, Red Sox (4-2, 1.15, 22 SV, 66 K, 13 BB, 47.0 IP)

12- Jhoan Duran, Twins (6-4, 1.83, 21 SV, 57 K, 18 BB, 54.0 Il)

13- Adrian Morejon, parents (9-4, 1.92, 18 Holds, 57 K, 11 BB, 56.1 Il)

14- Carlos Estevez, Royals (4-5, 2.77, 32 SV, 46 K, 20 BB, 55.1 IL)

15-Jose Soriano, Angels (8-9, 4.00, 130 K, 64 BB, 148.2 Il)

16- Jose Berrios, Blue Jays (9-5, 4.00, 121 K, 49 BB, 146.1 Il)

17- Randy Rodriguez, Giants (3-4, 1.66, 13 Holds, 66 K, 11 BB, 48.2 Il)

18- Robert Suarez, parents (4-5, 3.27, 33 SV, 55 K, 14 BB, 52.1 Il)

19- Jesus Luzardo, Phillies (11-6, 4.21, 158 K, 48 BB, 139.0 Il)

20- Eury Perez, Marlins (5-3, 3.56, 60 K, 20 BB, 60.1 Il)

Note: Statistics to Monday matches