
As good as Philadelphia Phillies left-hander Cristopher Sanchez was last season, there is every reason to believe this year could be better. Sanchez (11-9, 3.32 ERA in 2024) will take the mound for the Phillies in their home opener on Monday afternoon when they begin a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies.
Philadelphia took two of three against the Washington Nationals to open the season, while Colorado went 1-2 against the host Tampa Bay Rays. Sanchez is primed to build on last season's breakout after drawing applause for his improved velocity during spring training. The 28-year-old finished the spring with a 1.
62 ERA in five starts covering 16 2/3 innings. "He's getting more comfortable," Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler said. "He's even more dangerous.
It's so much easier to pitch when you're throwing that hard. You just miss bats a little tick more. And that little tick more helps you from inning to inning to get deeper in the game.
" Sanchez is 1-0 with a 2.87 ERA in three career starts against Colorado. The Rockies, who lost 6-4 to Tampa Bay on Sunday, will start right-hander German Marquez (0-0, 6.
75 ERA last season) in the series opener. Marquez was limited to a total of five starts over the past two seasons while battling elbow injuries. Marquez, 30, made five starts in spring training and posted a 5.
74 ERA over 15 2/3 innings, giving up eight walks with 10 strikeouts. "He's got No. 1 type stuff," Rockies manager Bud Black said.
"He's a good competitor, and he's been a great Rockie. He's a foundational piece for a rotation. You can say every night that he starts .
.. he can really put the screws to a really good lineup.
" Kyle Schwarber is 6-for-14 (.429) with two homers against Marquez, who is 3-2 with a 3.74 ERA in eight career starts against the Phillies.
The Rockies are looking for another solid outing after starting pitchers Kyle Freeland, Antonio Senzatela and Ryan Feltner combined for a 1.17 ERA through the team's first three games across 15 1/3 innings. Colorado received a boost in Sunday's loss from outfielder Mickey Moniak, who was signed at the end of spring training.
Moniak hit a pinch-hit, two-out, two-run homer in his first plate appearance with his new team. Rockies right fielder Nick Martini started all three games against Tampa Bay and went 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run in Sunday's loss. Second baseman Tyler Freeman was hit on the left wrist by a pitch in the sixth inning, but X-rays were negative.
Philadelphia is looking to bounce back after falling 5-1 to Washington on Sunday. The Phillies left 10 men on base and were 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position. Catcher J.
T. Realmuto (bruised left foot) and shortstop Trea Turner (back spasms) missed Sunday's contest and are listed as day-to-day. Realmuto is expected to be in the lineup on Monday, while Turner likely will be given another rest day.
Edmundo Sosa started in place of Turner on Sunday and went 2-for-4. The utilityman has four hits in eight at-bats to begin the season. This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.
.