Jesus Sanchez off to career-best start early in Toronto Blue Jays season
TORONTO — Jesus Sanchez has brought a simple approach to his first four regular-season games with the Toronto Blue Jays: hit it up the middle.
Sanchez went 2-for-4 at the plate, driving in the first run of the game, as the Toronto Blue Jays topped the Colorado Rockies 5-1 on Tuesday. That performance improved the outfielder’s batting average to .462 with a 1.255 on-base plus slugging percentage.
“I’m enjoying this moment, I’m having fun, but I want to talk about approach, especially for the year,” said Sanchez through translator Hector Lebron. “I came in here with the mentality to stay through the middle, gap to gap, all the time.
“That’s the approach I’m going to continue to do through the season and hopefully it works out for me and for the team.”


