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To say things have not gone well for the Blue Jays when Aaron Sanchez has pitched this year would be an understatement. He enters Sunday’s clash with the Rays with a 3-14 record.

The big problem for him has been walks. He leads all of baseball, issuing 59, and has given out five per nine innings. When you factor in he’s also giving up 10.5 hits per nine innings, it leads to a WHIP of 1.72. He is the only qualified pitcher in the league with a WHIP above 1.51.

Sanchez has a 6.06 ERA and actually has pitched even more poorly at home than on the road in just about every statistical category. This is compounded by the Jays having a league-worst .215 batting average at home.

To make matters worse, the Rays score more runs and have a higher team batting average away from home.

This lineup is backed up by a starting pitcher in Yonny Chirinos who is 8-5 with a 3.29 ERA and has not allowed more than four earned runs in an appearance since April 12.

With the Rays bullpen being third in the league in ERA and the Blue Jays having gone 2-14 as a team in Sanchez’s starts since the beginning of May, The Rays are the clear choice to come out victorious on Sunday.

The play: Rays, -138