Sanchez Allows 4 Hits in a Complete-Game Victory as the Phillies Beat the Red Sox 4-1
PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 23 – Cristopher Sanchez struck out 12 batters in a complete game, helping the Phillies improve to 58-43 as catcher Carlos Narvaez's interference calls hurt the Red Sox defense.
- On Tuesday night, Cristopher Sánchez pitched a complete game allowing just four hits and striking out 12, sending the Phillies past the Red Sox 4-1 at Citizens Bank Park.
- Since the All-Star break, the Red Sox have dropped four of five games, a slump worsened by back-to-back catcher's interference calls.
- The Phillies stretched their lead to 4-0 with back-to-back second-inning solo homers, highlighting Max Kepler's drive and Kyle Schwarber's 33rd blast.
- The win snapped a three-series losing streak, and the Phillies will face Jesús Luzardo against Lucas Giolito Wednesday night.
- With a 2.40 ERA across 124 innings, Sánchez has solidified his role as baseball’s top left-hander and the Phillies’ ace.
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PHILADELPHIA — As recently as two years ago, Cristopher Sánchez was a pitcher in transition, earning some major league time yet frequently shuttling between the Phillies and their Triple-A affiliate in the Lehigh Valley.


Phillies Cristopher Sánchez shows he has come a long way with a complete-game victory
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — As recently as two years ago, Cristopher Sánchez was a pitcher in transition, earning some major league time yet frequently shuttling between the Phillies and their Triple-A affiliate in the Lehigh Valley.


Phillies' Cristopher Sánchez shows he has come a long way with a complete-game victory
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