Aaron Sanchez continues to struggle in Blue Jays 4-1 loss to Orioles
TORONTO — Blue Jays starter Aaron Sanchez felt like his old self again. But it still wasn’t enough to get a win.
Sanchez lost his 11th consecutive decision after a 4-1 defeat to the Baltimore Orioles before 20,530 fans at Rogers Centre on Friday. But the 27-year-old pitcher and his manager Charlie Montoyo were buoyed by the velocity Sanchez exhibited in his five-inning outing.
“I’ll tell you, tonight is the first time I felt like myself in two-and-a-half years,” said Sanchez, who went 15-2 in 2016 and won the American League’s earned-run average title that year with a 3.00.
“Tonight, I had a little extra giddy-up in my fastball. When I go out there, and my velocity is there, it helps me navigate lineups better.”