Cristopher Sánchez, a standout pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, demonstrated his potential as a National League Cy Young candidate with an impressive performance on Tuesday night. In a 4-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox at Citizens Bank Park, Sánchez pitched a complete game, allowing only four hits and one run while striking out 12 batters.
Sánchez’s dominant outing marked the third complete game of his career and helped secure the Phillies’ first series win since early July. Despite missing out on being an All-Star due to scheduling conflicts, Sánchez has proven himself worthy of Cy Young consideration if he continues his current form.
Phillies manager Rob Thomson praised Sánchez’s changeup, describing it as “dominant.” The pitcher expressed excitement about potentially being in the Cy Young conversation, stating it would be a dream come true.
In addition to Sánchez’s stellar performance, Bryce Harper contributed to the team’s success with heads-up baserunning. Harper capitalized on a slow windup by Red Sox pitcher Richard Fitts to score from third base. Although initially ruled as catcher’s interference against Carlos Narváez, Harper’s actions exemplified his strategic approach on the field.
The Phillies’ victory also highlighted Sánchez’s value to the team. With a record of 9-2 and an ERA of 2.40, he ranks among MLB’s top pitchers in several statistical categories. His recent contract extension further underscores his importance to the organization.
As the season progresses, Sánchez remains focused on performing well and competing at his best level. His contributions continue to be vital for the Phillies as they aim for success in Major League Baseball.



