Aaron Sanchez has entered the chat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7KdMSXzqJA Yes, you may have noticed that the highlight video of Aaron Sanchez is from 2016, and that's because it's the last time he pitched a full season while actually being good. And Sanchez was pretty damn good in his first full year in the majors, earning the American League ERA title, with his 3.00 ERA in 192 innings, while finishing seventh in Cy Young Award voting. But then things kinda went downhill for Sanchez. In 2017, the right-hander only made eight starts for the Blue Jays after going on the injured list four separate times, as he was dealing with blister and finger issues. The following season Sanchez made 20 starts, making one trip to the injured list because of a hand contusion, but overall the numbers were bad, a 4.89 ERA in 105 innings. Sanchez continued to struggle in 2019, and was dealt to the Astros at the trade deadline. He only made four starts with Houston before he was shut down because of a shoulder injury. Sanchez had surgery on his shoulder and also missed the 2020 season. Can anyone say reclamation project?!?! Now, this isn't to say that the Cubs are definitely interested in signing Sanchez, but c'mon, they probably are and were probably one of the 20 teams checking out Sanchez throwing recently.Hey, it's not like we're talking about a guy in his late 30s trying to give it one more shot at playing. Sanchez was great from 2014-16, (2.86 ERA in 317.1 IP) was hit with some bad injury luck, but he's only 28-years-old. And if he can't be a starter anymore, who says Sanchez can't become an effective reliever for the rest of his career. I know it sucks that we're once again talking about a guy coming off a severe injury, but that's really what we have when it comes to the Cubs and free agents at this point. At least when looking where to improve pitching depth. But who doesn't like a good comeback story.
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