| Brian Sanches | |
|---|---|
Sanches with the Florida Marlins | |
| Pitcher | |
| Born: (1978-08-08)August 8, 1978 (age 47) Beaumont, Texas, U.S. | |
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | |
| June 1, 2006, for the Philadelphia Phillies | |
| Last MLB appearance | |
| July 14, 2012, for the Philadelphia Phillies | |
| MLB statistics | |
| Win–loss record | 13–7 |
| Earned run average | 3.75 |
| Strikeouts | 204 |
| Stats atBaseball Reference | |
| Teams | |
Brian Lee Sanches (born August 8, 1978) is an American former professionalbaseballpitcher.
In 1996, Sanches graduated Nederland High School in Texas where he played baseball, basketball, football, and ran track. Sanches attendedLamar University in Texas where he played for theLamar Cardinals Baseball team.
He was first drafted by theKansas City Royals as a 2nd round pick in the1999 Major League Baseball draft and later signed with them on July 6, 1999. Sanches made his professional debut in 1999 with Single-A Spokane. While there, he struck out a career-high 11 batters in 6.0 innings pitched on August 27, 1999, versus Boise. He pitched ano-hitter on May 2, 2000, for the Single-AWilmington Blue Rocks versus theLynchburg Hillcats. Sanches spent the 2001 season with the Double-AWichita Wranglers. While playing with Wichita during the 2002 season, he notched 10 wins. From July 1 to August 1, he won 4 consecutive decisions. In 2003, Sanches went 1–0 with anERA of 1.83 with the Wranglers. Later that year, Brian (along with Chris Tierney) was traded to theSan Diego Padres forRondell White.
Sanches was then traded to thePhiladelphia Phillies in 2004. He pitched for Reading (Double-A) during 2004 while posting a 1.98 ERA. He earned Minor League Player of the Week honors from June 28 to July 4. Sanches was promoted on August 26 to Triple-A Scranton, where he finished the season. He pitched the entire 2005 season for Scranton while holding left-handers to a .212 average and allowing just one home run in his first 29.0 innings pitched. Sanches was a non-roster invitee tospring training. He began the season with Scranton, but finally made his major league debut on June 1, 2006, pitching 2.0 innings and giving up one walk and three strike-outs. Sanches was shuffled to and from the majors during the rest of the season. AfterFrancisco Rosario was placed on the 15-day DL, Sanches was recalled from Ottawa on June 17, 2007.
He signed as a free agent with theWashington Nationals on December 21, 2007. He appeared in 12 games with the Nationals in 2008, with a 7.36 ERA.
In November 2008, he signed with theFlorida Marlins.[1] In three seasons with the Marlins, he pitched in 147 games with a 10–5 record and 2.92 ERA.
He signed a minor league contract with thePhiladelphia Phillies on November 30, 2011. After opening the2012 season with the AAALehigh Valley IronPigs, he was placed on the Phillies' active roster on May 1 following the injury of relieverDavid Herndon. He posted a 0–1 record and 11.25 ERA in 3 games before returning to the IronPigs ten days later. On June 28, Sanches was called back up by the Phillies along withJeremy Horst, to replaceChad Qualls, who was designated for assignment. He was outrighted to Triple-A on July 17. On July 31, Sanches was released by the organization.
On August 2, 2012, Sanches made an agreement to join theHouston Astros organization with Triple-AOklahoma City.[2]
The Kansas City Royals announced on November 16, 2012, that they had signed Sanches to a minor-league contract for 2013. No financial terms of the deal were revealed.[3]
Sanches relies mostly on four pitches. His primary pitch is afour-seam fastball in the upper 80s, which he uses for about half his pitches. Against left-handed hitters, he relies heavily on aforkball and somewhat less on atwo-seam fastball to round out his repertoire. Against right-handed hitters, Sanches uses aslider as his main off-speed pitch, and he also throws the forkball to righties. On rare occasions, Sanches throws a mid-90scurveball.[4]