PHILADELPHIA — Cristopher Sánchez pitched his second complete game of the season, and the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Washington Nationals 5-1 on Saturday night.
Sánchez faced two batters over the minimum, allowing two hits. The only blemish in his outing was a solo homer by Alex Call to lead off the fourth inning.
He recorded 15 ground ball outs, which is tied for the most by a Phillies pitcher in a single game since Statcast began tracking data in 2008.
Sánchez (9-8) struck out four and did not issue a walk as he picked up his ninth win of the season after losing four of his previous five decisions.
Phillies manager Rob Thomson said the club's pitching coaches had identified that Sanchez was throwing from a lower arm slot in his starts since the All-Star break. They made an adjustment this week during his bullpen session and the results were fruitful.
''I'm going to say that was 95% (of it) but it wasn't only because of that,'' Sánchez said through an interpreter. ''(But) thank you to the pitching coaches who saw that and told me you are lowering your arm a little bit. Let's work on getting it back where it needs to be. Thanks to that we had the results that we did today.''
Sánchez was incredibly efficient, throwing just 99 pitches to complete the game. His previous complete game was a shutout against Miami on June 28.
He joined Atlanta's Max Fried and Toronto's Kevin Gausman as the only pitchers in the majors to throw two complete games this season.