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MLB News: Aaron Sanchez Loses 10th Straight Game

Aaron Sanchez made the kind of history you don’t want to make. Sanchez lost his 10th straight start, becoming the sixth player in 110 years to lose 10 straight games. The last player to do it was Kevin Slowey, who did it over the span of three seasons from 2011 to 2013, so Sanchez accomplishing the ignominious feat in less than two months is a rather dubious distinction.

As you would expect, Sanchez’s numbers are pretty bad, though not as bad as you might think for a player with this kind of record. He has a 6.26 ERA on the season, and his K/9 numbers are above the league average. However, he has obviously had some major control issues. Sanchez leads the league in walks with 59 walks in 102 innings of work, and that number is close to his season-high.

Toronto has been hopeful that Sanchez would be able to work through his issues. Just three years ago, Sanchez was an All-Star and finished the year 15-2 with a 3.00 ERA. He became the first pitcher to record 10 straight wins for the Blue Jays since the late Roy Halladay accomplished the feat, but he has had some major problems since that fabulous season.

His numbers have gotten progressively worse in each of the last three seasons, as his command has slipped away from him. He has averaged five walks or more per nine innings in each of the last three seasons, but there is no sign the Blue Jays are going to send him down to the minors or the bullpen anytime soon.

Toronto designated Edwin Jackson for assignment two days ago rather than send Sanchez down, and that’s a pretty clear indication of their plans going forward. The Blue Jays aren’t in the playoff hunt, and they don’t have a lot of good young arms in the minor leagues, so Sanchez will have to figure it out. He still has good stuff when he is on, as seen by this great changeup below.

H/T Yahoo Canada

 

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