TO THE ROJAS LIVE: The bonds of the leader Cristopher Sánchez

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In the middle of a great season, Cristopher Sánchez already sounds like a favorite to Cy Young of the National League


The Dominican left -handed Cristopher Sánchez takes off from the rest of Latin pitchers and already begins to sound in the conversations about the favorites of the Cy Young award of the National League, while a couple of the Seattle Mariners amounted to the top 5 of the ranking, highlights report number 18 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: Cristopher Sánchez

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

Statistics 2025

The Dominican Cristopher Sánchez, of the Phillies, launched 14 entries of a race in his last two outings to improve his bonds in the current season. The skinny of the Phillies has a 5-1 mark and effectiveness of 1.59 in its last seven openings. In the National League, Sánchez (11-3, 2.36 in 23 departures) is first in quality exits (16); Second in effectiveness, entries (144.2) and FWAR (4.1), third in victories and sixth in strikeouts (151).

2: Framber Valdez

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

Statistics 2025

The Dominican left -hander Framber Valdez had two terrible consecutive presentations, in which it allowed nine races at 11.2 innings, to get away from the first place he occupied for a long time. In the American League, Valdez (11-5, 2.97 in 23 openings) is first in complete games (2), second in quality outputs (16), third in triumphs and tickets (145.0), eighth in Ponches (145) and thirteenth in Whip (1.16).

3: Freddy Peralta

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

Statistics 2025

Dominican law Freddy Peralta has been limited by the Milwaukee Brewers to about five average entries in its last seven outings as a way to preserve it fresh for a eventual long race in the postseason. In the National League, Peralta (13-5, 3.03 in 24 departures) is first in triumphs, second in the beginning, seventh on average of the opposition batting (.207) and eleventh in whip (1.14) and strikeouts (141). He has worked 130.2 entries.

Pos.: Opener | Team: Seattle Mariners | Previous ranking: 6

Statistics 2025

With eight consecutive departures in which it has not allowed more than three races, six of them of two or less clean turns, the Dominican law Luis Castillo made way to the top 5 of Latin pitchers. It has average clean races of 2.36 in 42.0 innings in seven outputs and 2.93 in 89.0 in last 15. In the American League, Castillo (8-6, 3.19 in 24 beginnings) is tenth in effectiveness and entries worked (138.1) and has 120 strikeouts.

Pos.: Cerrator | Team: Seattle Mariners | Previous ranking: 8

Statistics 2025

The Mexican Andrés Muñóz, Castillo’s partner with the Mariners, is also back to the main group in the ranking of Latin pitchers of the season. Muñoz has a 3-1 mark, effectiveness of 1.37 (seven clean races at 46.0 innings), 59 strikeouts and 27 salvages in 47 appearances. He has barely allowed two home runs and the opposition beats him .147.

Rest of the ranking

6- Edwin Díaz, Mets (5-2, 1.60, 23 SV, 67 K, 17 BB, 45.0 Il)

7- Luis Castillo, Mariners (8-6, 3.19, 120, 38 BB, 138.1 Il)

8- José Quintana, Breweers (10-4, 3.44, 69 K, 36 BB, 99.1 Il)

9- Edward Cabrera, Marlins (6-5, 3.08, 114 K, 54 BB, 108.0 Il)

10- Aroldis Chapman, Red Sox (3-2, 1.08, 20 SV, 65 K, 13 BB, 45.2 IP)

11- Jhoan Durán, Twins (6-4, 1.86, 20 SV, 56 K, 18 BB, 53.1 Il)

12- Carlos Estévez, Royals (4-4, 2.81, 30 SV, 42 K, 19 BB, 51.1 Il)

13- Ranger Suárez, Phillies (8-5, 2.94, 98 K, 27 BB, 107.0 Il)

13- Randy Rodríguez, Giants (3-3, 1.51, 13 Holds, 64 K, 11 BB, 47.2 Il)

14- Robert Suárez, parents (4-4, 3.28, 32 SV, 51 K, 14 BB 49.1 IL)

15- Brayan Bello, Red Sox (8-6, 3.25, 95 K, 45 Bb 121.2 Il)

16- Seth Lugo, Royals (8-6, 3.46, 108 K, 43 BB, 127.1 Il)

17- José Soriano, Angels (7-9, 3.87, 125 K, 62 BB, 142.0. Il)

18- José Berrios, Blue Jays (7-4, 3.84, 111 K, 44 BB, 131.1 Il)

19- Eury Pérez, Marlins (4-3, 3.25, 52 K, 20 BB, 55.0 Il)

Note: Updated statistics to Monday matches.