Aaron Sanchez Struggles Against Rays, Lasts Just 3.2 Innings rotoballer.com Sat 5/5/18 5:08 PM
Aaron Sanchez gave up five hits, four runs (only two of them earned), and four walks in 3.2 innings against the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday. After missing almost all of 2017 with a blister problem on his throwing hand, the 2016 AL ERA champ hasn't been able to get into a consistent grove in 2018. He flirted with a no-hitter three weeks ago, but has a 4.06 ERA, a 1.35 [...]
Aaron Sanchez Struggles Against Rays rotoballer.com Sat 5/5/18 4:45 PM
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez gave up five hits, four runs (only two of them earned), and four walks in 3 2/3 innings against the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday. After missing almost all of 2017 with a blister problem on his throwing hand, the 2016 AL ERA champ has not been able to get into a consistent groove in 2018. He flirted with a no-hitter three weeks ago, but has a 4.06 ERA, a 1.35 [...]
Aaron Sanchez Not Worried About Drop in Velocity rotoballer.com Thu 4/19/18 6:58 PM
Toronto Blue Jays starter Aaron Sanchez said that he's not worried about his decline in velocity after Thursday's loss against the Yankees. His two-seamer averaged only 92.8 mph on Thursday versus an average of 93.8 mph at this point last season and 95.4 two seasons ago. He still managed to turn in a quality start, going six innings while giving up three runs, seven hits, two walks and striking out two and has a respectable 3.86 ERA on the season. Nonetheless, Sanchez is confident he'll regain s[...]
Aaron Sanchez Continues Solid Play rotoballer.com Thu 4/19/18 6:13 PM
Fantasy owners weren't sure what they would get out of Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez in 2018, but overall, he's been pretty solid. In a 4-3 loss to the New York Yankees on Thursday, Sanchez earned his third consecutive quality start by allowing three earned runs on seven hits and two walks across six innings pitched. He struck out two on the evening. The strikeout totals may not be great, but the expectation for Sanchez should never be an accumulation of punchouts. Sanchez is [...]
Aaron Sanchez Nearly Pitches No-Hitter rotoballer.com Wed 4/11/18 5:55 AM
After getting touched up by the New York Yankees in his first start of the year, Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez has rebounded nicely with two solid outings in a row. In his latest on Tuesday against the Baltimore Orioles, he carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning before third baseman Tim Beckham ended the dream. Sanchez still ended up with a fantastic line of eight innings pitched with one earned run on three hits, five walks, and four strikeouts. The strikeouts and walks a[...]
Aaron Sanchez Pitches Well In Jays Loss rotoballer.com Thu 4/5/18 6:26 AM
After a successful 2016 followed by an injury-plagued 2017, starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez is undoubtedly the most intriguing member of the Toronto Blue Jays rotation. His first start against the New York Yankees wasn't so hot, but he rebounded nicely against the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday. Sanchez picked up the quality start by pitching six innings, allowing three earned runs on five hits and two walks while striking out seven. Exactly the kind of start fantasy owners were looking for. [...]
Aaron Sanchez's Finger Looks Fine rotoballer.com Sun 2/25/18 6:49 PM
This article references Aaron Sanchez and more! Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez (finger) made his return to the mound in spring action on Sunday, and he was able to throw his sinker in the upper-90s. Sanchez threw 22 pitches and consistently hit the mid-90s on the radar gun for the first time since July 19. [...]Keep on reading: Aaron Sanchez's Finger Looks Fine
Aaron Sanchez Looking Sharp rotoballer.com Sun 2/18/18 1:16 PM
This article references Aaron Sanchez and more! Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez (finger) has been "very sharp" so far this spring, Blue Jays pitching coach Pete Walker said on Sunday. Walker noted that they were treating it like it was a normal spring for Sanchez and that there are currently no limitations regarding his recurring blister issues or the ligament damage to his right middle finger that bothered him throughout 2017. The 25-year-old right-hander makes for an intriguing bounce-back candidate this season.Keep on reading: Aaron Sanchez Looking Sharp
Aaron Sanchez Has Been Throwing Since January rotoballer.com Sat 2/10/18 3:42 AM
This article references Aaron Sanchez and more! Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez (finger) has been throwing pain-free since January, according to Gregor Chisholm of MLB.com. The right-hander battled recurring blister issues and ligament damage to his right middle finger throughout the 2017 season. He is completely recovered now and will not have any limitations to begin spring training. If he can avoid the blister troubles in 2018, he makes for a nice bounce back candidate.Keep on reading: Aaron Sanchez Has Been Throwing Since January
Aaron Sanchez And Blue Jays Avoid Arbitration rotoballer.com Fri 1/12/18 8:15 AM
This article references Aaron Sanchez and more! Starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez and the Toronto Blue Jays have avoided arbitration by agreeing on a one-year, $2.7 million deal. Sanchez failed to build off a strong 2016 season and made only eight starts this past season due to injuries. He is a candidate to bounce back.Keep on reading: Aaron Sanchez And Blue Jays Avoid Arbitration