Aaron Sanchez’s winless streak continues as Rays rally past Blue Jays 10-9
TORONTO — Starter Aaron Sanchez and the Toronto Blue Jays experienced a reversal of fortune on Sunday when the Tampa Bay Rays overcame a seven-run disadvantage to score a 10-9 win.
A day after the Blue Jays overcame a 9-2 deficit to win 10-9 in the 12th inning on a Teoscar Hernandez walk-off homer, Sanchez was on the verge of ending his three-month-long winless streak only to watch Toronto cough up its own lead.
He departed with an 8-3 lead after 95 pitches — 67 for strikes — and 10 strikeouts in a walk-less 5 2/3 innings. He started the game with a club-record six straight strikeouts and allowed only a Ji-Man Choi single in the first 13 batters he faced.
“I wasn’t aware (the six straight strikeouts were a record), but someone told me after the game,” said Sanchez, whose 10 strikeouts were one shy of his career-best. “It’s cool. But I wish we would have got the win there. All that stuff doesn’t really matter unless you win.”