Al Rojas Vivo: Freddy Peralta remains at the top of the pitching
Freddy Peralta maintains its elite level in the mound and the possibility of reaching 20 victories with Brewers this season
The right Freddy Peralta held the first place of the ranking of Latin pitchers, while keeping the possibility of reaching the desired 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: 1
Statistics 2025
Dominican law Freddy Peralta defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in the super series against Milwaukee last weekend to strengthen his number one post in the ranking of Latin pitchers. Milwaukee’s ‘AS’ has 11-1, 2.29 in its last 15 presentations. In the National League, Peralta (16-5, 2.58 in 28 exits), it is first in triumphs, second in average of the opposition batting (.192), fifth in Whip (1.07), ninth in Ponches (168) and telling in innings (153.2).

2: Cristopher Sánchez
Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 2
Statistics 2025
The Dominican Cristopher Sánchez had a great performance against the Atlanta Braves (7il 1 cl 8 k), but came out without decision for lack of offensive support. The new ‘As’ of the Phillies has an effectiveness of 2.34 in 103.2 innings in its last presentations. In the National League, Sánchez (11-5, 2.66 in 27 departures) is first in quality outputs (19), second in innings (169.1) and FWar (5.2), sixth in strikeouts (181) and seventh in WHIP (1.12).

Pos.: Opener | Team: Houston Astros | Previous ranking: 3
Statistics 2025
The Dominican left -hander Framber Valdez bounced from a bad streak with a output of seven white entries against the Rockies Colorado. ‘La Fat’ has 8-3 foja and effectiveness of 3.02 in its last 15 openings. In the American League, Valdez (12-7, 3.18 in 25 assignments) is first in complete games (2), second in quality outputs (18), fourth in innings (164.1), fourth in Fwar (4.1), fifth in triumphs and tenth in Ponches (158).

Pos.: Opener | Team: Boston Red Sox | Previous ranking: 4
Statistics 2025
Dominican law Brayan Bello retains a position in the ranking of pitchers with an impressive streak during which he has 9-5, effectiveness of 2.58 and 75 strikeouts in 94.1 innings in his last 15 outputs. The young Red Sox right has a general brand of 11-6, effectiveness of 3.07 and 112 strikeouts in 146.2 entries. On Monday he granted three tickets and allowed three races in five innings of 100 pitching to defeat the Cleveland Guardians.

Pos.: Opener | Team: Philadelphia Phillies | Previous ranking: 5
Statistics 2025
The Venezuelan left -hander Ranger Suárez has three consecutive exits of two or less careers and effectiveness of 3.14 in its last 15 games. Suarez has a 10-6 mark, effectiveness of 3.02 and 124 strikeouts in 131.0 entries in 21 commitments in its last contract season with the Phillies. Despite allowing 10 hits, he managed to limit the Atlanta Braves to a race in five innings in his last appearance.

Pos.: Cerrator | Team: Boston Red Sox | Previous ranking: 7
Statistics 2025
Cuban reliever Aroldis Chapman amounts to Top 5 with an impressive streak of 16 appearances without allowing hit, on the best season of his career at 37 years of age. Chapman (4-2, 1.00 in 59 games) has 28 rescues in 30 opportunities, has struck 77 batters and has barely awarded 14 tickets in 54.0 innings, while the opposition beats him .115. It has allowed a race in its last 35 games (33 innings).

Rest of the ranking
7- Andres Munoz, Mariners (3-2, 1.69, 32 SV, 68 K, 24 BB, 53.1 Il)
8- Adrian Morejon, parents (11-4, 1.85, 18 holds, 64 k, 12 bb, 63.1 Il)
9- Bryan Abreu, Astros (3-4, 1.89, 25 Holds, 95 K, 27 BB, 62.0 Il)
10- EDWIN DIAZ, METS (6-2, 1.87, 25 SV, 81 K, 18 BB, 53.0 IL)
11- Abner Uribe, Breweers (2-2, 1.90, 35 Holds, 80 K, 26 BB, 66.1 Il)
12- Jesús Luzardo, Phillies (12-6, 4.05, 182 K, 52 BB, 155.2 Il)
13- José Soriano, Angels (10-9, 3.68, 144 K, 68 BB, 161.1 Il)
14- Jhoan Durán, Twins (6-6, 1.95, 25 SV, 66 K, 18 BB, 60.0 Il)
15- Edward Cabrera, Marlins (7-7, 3.57, 140 K, 42 BB, 128.2 Il)
16- Carlos Estévez, Royals (4-5, 2.58, 36 SV, 50 K, 20 BB, 59.1 Il)
17- Robert Suárez, parents (4-5, 2.95, 35 SV, 62 K, 14 BB, 58.0 Il)
18- José Quintana, Brewers (10-5, 3.69, 77 K, 43 BB, 114.2 Il)
19- Luis Castillo, Mariners (8-8, 3.94, 138 K, 44 BB, 155.1 Il)
20- José Berrios, Blue Jays (9-5, 3.95, 129 K, 49 BB, 152.2 Il)
Note: Updated statistics to Monday matches.
