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Jacob Sanchez (born August 19, 1989) is a Mexican-American professional baseball pitcher for the Leones de Yucatán of the Mexican League. He has also played for the Mexico national baseball team.

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Career

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Early years

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Sanchez attended Brawley Union High School in Brawley, California, Imperial Valley College,[1] and Iowa Wesleyan University.[2] He was not drafted by a Major League Baseball organization out of college in 2012. He pitched in independent league baseball, playing in the Liga Norte de México and for the Joliet Slammers of the Frontier League.

Chicago White Sox

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On June 10, 2013, Sanchez signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox organization.[3][4] Sanchez pitched for the Great Falls Voyagers of the Rookie-level Pioneer League, and was named the league's pitcher of the year.[5] In 2014, Sanchez began the season with the Kannapolis Intimidators of the Single–A South Atlantic League.[6]

Oakland Athletics

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On June 14, 2014, the Oakland Athletics traded Michael Taylor for Sanchez,[7] and they assigned him to the Stockton Ports of the High-A California League. In 2015, he pitched for the Midland RockHounds of the Double-A Texas League.[2] He pitched for the Águilas de Mexicali of the Liga Mexicana del Pacífico in 2016–17,[8] also pitching for them in the 2017 Caribbean Series.[9] Sanchez was released by the Athletics organization on August 2, 2018.

Toros de Tijuana

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On August 6, 2018, Sanchez signed with the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League. He appeared in 13 games for Tijuana to close out the year, registering a 1–1 record and 4.61 ERA with 8 strikeouts in 13+23 innings pitched. In 2019, he pitched in 36 games for Tijuana, logging a 3–3 record and 4.50 ERA with 42 strikeouts and 13 saves in 38 innings of work.

Sanchez did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the Mexican League season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[10] In 2021, Sanchez made 27 appearances for the Toros, working to a 1–1 record and 2.93 ERA with 31 strikeouts in 27+23 innings pitched.

Sultanes de Monterrey

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On September 27, 2021, Sanchez, along with IF Daniel Castro and C Victor Ortega, were traded to the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican League.[11] He made 45 appearances for Monterrey in 2022, but struggled to a 7–4 record and 6.05 ERA with 43 strikeouts in 41+23 innings pitched.

San Diego Padres

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On February 3, 2023, Sanchez signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres organization.[12] In 44 relief outings for the Triple–A El Paso Chihuahuas, he recorded a 5.68 ERA with 62 strikeouts across 57 innings pitched. Sanchez elected free agency following the season on November 6.[13]

Diablos Rojos del México

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On February 17, 2024, Sanchez signed with the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League.[14] In 42 appearances out of the bullpen for the Diablos, he compiled a 5–1 record and 2.38 ERA with 40 strikeouts and 18 saves across 41+23 innings pitched. With the team, Sanchez won the Serie del Rey.[15]

El Águila de Veracruz

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On February 7, 2025, Sanchez was traded to El Águila de Veracruz of the Mexican League in exchange for a player to be named later.[16] In 24 appearances out of the bullpen for Veracruz, Sanchez struggled to an 0-3 record and 6.35 ERA with 24 strikeouts and 12 saves across 22+23 innings pitched.

Saraperos de Saltillo

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On June 16, 2025, Sanchez was traded to the Saraperos de Saltillo of the Mexican League in exchange for Braulio Torres-Pérez, Cristian Santana, and Ryan Meisinger.[17] In nine appearances for Saltillo, he struggled to an 0-1 record and 16.43 ERA with six strikeouts and two saves over 7+23 innings pitched. On July 14, Sanchez was released by the Saraperos.[18]

Leones de Yucatán

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On July 28, 2025, Sanchez signed with the Leones de Yucatán of the Mexican League.[19]

International career

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Sanchez played for the Mexican national baseball team at the 2017 World Baseball Classic, 2019 exhibition games against Japan,[20] and the 2023 World Baseball Classic.

Diablos Rojos del México

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On February 17, 2024, Sanchez signed with the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League.[21]

Personal life

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Sanchez holds dual American and Mexican citizenship.[22][unreliable source]

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Jake Sanchez (born August 19, 1989) is a Mexican-American renowned for his role as a relief specialist in the Mexican Pacific League (LMP) and (LMB), where he holds the franchise record for career saves with the . Raised in , Sanchez excelled in , , and football at Brawley Union High School before going undrafted out of college and signing his first professional contract with the organization in 2012. He transitioned to the system in 2013, advancing through their minor league affiliates to reach Triple-A with the in 2017 after shifting to the full-time, highlighted by a 1-0 record with a 0.28 ERA and 21 saves in 32 appearances during the 2016-17 LMP season with . Following his time in Major League Baseball organizations, including a stint with the San Diego Padres' Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas in 2023, Sanchez established himself in independent and Mexican professional leagues, playing for teams such as the Tijuana Toros, Saraperos de Saltillo, and Diablos Rojos del México. Named LMP MVP in 2022 with Águilas de Mexicali, he signed with the Leones de Yucatán in July 2025. His tenure with the Águilas de Mexicali in the LMP has been particularly distinguished, highlighted by achieving his record-setting 125th career save on November 5, 2025, during a 3-0 victory over the Venados de Mazatlán. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) and throwing right-handed, Sanchez continues to be a key closer in winter ball as of November 2025.

Early life and background

Early years and education

Jake Sanchez was born on August 19, 1989, in Brawley, California, to a Mexican-American family; his mother was born in nearby Mexicali, Mexico. Raised in Brawley, Sanchez attended Brawley Union High School, where he competed in baseball, basketball, and football as a multi-sport athlete. Following high school, Sanchez enrolled at Imperial Valley College, a junior college in Imperial, California, for one year of baseball before transferring to Division III Iowa Wesleyan University in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. At Iowa Wesleyan, Sanchez pitched for two seasons, posting a 5-4 record in 2011 and a 10-2 record with a 2.42 ERA and 111 strikeouts in 93 innings in 2012, when he led the Midwest Collegiate Conference in strikeouts and was named its Pitcher of the Year. He went undrafted in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft after his senior year. Undrafted, Sanchez pursued further baseball opportunities in independent leagues immediately after graduation.

Heritage and citizenship

Sanchez, born in Brawley, California, on August 19, 1989, is of Mexican-American heritage, with his family origins tracing to Mexico through his mother, who was born in Mexicali, Baja California. This maternal lineage connects him to the border region, where cultural ties between the United States and Mexico are prominent. As a U.S. citizen by birth, Sanchez also holds Mexican by descent under Article 30 of the Constitution, which grants nationality to children of Mexican parents regardless of birthplace. This dual nationality, formalized through his heritage, enabled his eligibility to represent Mexico internationally while maintaining his American identity. Sanchez's dual identity has profoundly influenced his professional path, fostering a sense of cultural pride that guided decisions like signing with teams to stay close to family and embrace his roots. "My mother was born in (and) I picked because I have relations here," he explained, highlighting how these ties informed his career choices amid opportunities in both countries.

Professional career

Amateur and independent leagues

After graduating from in 2012, where he had pitched for the Tigers, Jake Sanchez went undrafted by any organization due to the lower profile of NAIA programs. Seeking opportunities to showcase his skills and attract scouts, he turned to independent professional , a common path for undrafted players facing limited visibility and financial instability in non-affiliated leagues. Sanchez joined the of the midway through the 2012 season, making 11 appearances, all starts, and posting a 5-2 record with a 2.89 over 65.1 , allowing 67 hits and striking out 45 batters. His solid performance helped stabilize the Slammers' amid the rigors of independent ball, where players often manage travel, low pay, and inconsistent facilities while competing against other hopefuls vying for MLB attention. In 2013, Sanchez returned to the Joliet Slammers for the early part of the season, appearing in five games (four starts) with a 0-2 record and a 2.36 across 26.2 innings, striking out 29 while limiting opponents to an 0.900 . These outings underscored his persistence in the independent circuit, where the lack of organizational support demanded self-reliance to build a resume capable of drawing professional interest. His efforts paid off later that year when he secured a minor league contract with an MLB team.

Chicago White Sox organization

Sanchez signed with the organization as an undrafted on June 10, 2013, after spending time in independent leagues with the of the . He was immediately assigned to the Rookie-level of the Pioneer League, where he made an immediate impact in his professional debut season. Pitching primarily as a starter, Sanchez recorded a 6–3 win-loss record with a 2.87 () over 14 appearances, allowing just 7 home runs while issuing only 14 walks against 76 strikeouts in 81⅔ innings. His performance earned him the Pioneer League Pitcher of the Year award, highlighting his command and effectiveness at the entry level. In 2014, Sanchez advanced to the Kannapolis Intimidators of the , where he continued to develop as a starter early in the season. Over 15 appearances (9 starts) before his departure from the organization, he compiled a 5–4 record with a 2.80 , striking out 66 batters in 61 while maintaining solid control with 14 walks. His strong start included selection as the Intimidators' lone representative to the , underscoring his rapid progression within the White Sox system. Sanchez's tenure with the White Sox marked a key step in his professional growth, transitioning from independent ball to affiliated baseball and demonstrating improved consistency in his pitching command, as reflected in his low walk rates across both seasons. On June 14, 2014, he was traded to the Oakland Athletics in exchange for outfielder Michael Taylor, ending his time in the organization after just over a year.

Oakland Athletics organization

On June 14, 2014, the Oakland Athletics acquired right-handed pitcher Jake Sanchez from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for outfielder Michael Taylor. Shortly after the trade, Sanchez was assigned to the High-A Stockton Ports of the California League, where he made 12 starts and posted an 8-2 record with a 3.42 ERA over 71 innings pitched, along with a 1.239 WHIP, 72 strikeouts, and 17 walks. In 2015, Sanchez transitioned to the Double-A of the , where he served primarily as a starter in 25 appearances, recording a 10-8 mark with a 4.50 in 142 , a 1.500 , 100 strikeouts, and 41 walks. He also made two brief starts at Triple-A with the , yielding a 1-1 record and 8.00 in 9 . The following year, 2016, saw Sanchez shift to a relief role with , appearing in 44 games with a 7-5 record, 3.11 over 66.2 , a 1.155 , 72 strikeouts, and 18 walks. Sanchez continued in relief during 2017, beginning the season with Midland where he made 9 appearances (1.13 ERA in 8 innings, 0.750 WHIP, 14 strikeouts, 2 walks) before promotion to Nashville. At Triple-A, he excelled early with a 1-2 record and 1.47 ERA in 14 outings over 18.1 innings (1.036 WHIP, 19 strikeouts, 4 walks), but an injury sidelined him for the remainder of the year. In 2018, he returned to relief duties, splitting time between Midland (4 games, 2.25 ERA in 4 innings) and Nashville (30 games, 0-1 record, 4.15 ERA in 39 innings, 1.385 WHIP, 37 strikeouts, 9 walks), reflecting performance challenges that limited his progression. The organization released Sanchez from the on August 2, 2018, after four seasons marked by a transition from starting to relieving amid inconsistent results at higher levels.

Following his release from the minor league affiliate on August 2, 2018, Sanchez signed with the of the Mexican League as a . In his partial 2018 season with , Sanchez made 13 relief appearances, compiling a 1–1 record with a 4.61 over 13.2 . The following year, he solidified his role as the team's primary closer, earning 13 saves in 36 outings while posting a 3–3 record and 4.50 across 38 innings. The 2020 Mexican League season, in which Sanchez was placed on 's reserve list in March, was ultimately cancelled due to the . Sanchez returned in 2021 as a reliable and late-inning reliever, appearing in 27 games with a , 2.93 , and 31 strikeouts in 27.2 , helping to stabilize the during Tijuana's campaign. On October 20, 2021, amid a late-season push, the Toros traded Sanchez along with Daniel Castro to the in exchange for Víctor Ortega and pitcher Kyle Martin.

Sultanes de Monterrey

On October 20, 2021, the Toros de Tijuana traded right-handed pitcher Jake Sanchez and infielder Daniel Castro to the Sultanes de Monterrey in the Mexican League. This midseason acquisition brought Sanchez to Monterrey as a key bullpen arm, following his prior role as a closer with Tijuana where he had accumulated notable saves. In the 2022 season, Sanchez appeared in 45 games for the Sultanes, all in relief, compiling a 7-4 record with a 6.05 ERA over 41.2 innings pitched and 43 strikeouts. This marked a performance regression from his 2.93 ERA in 27 appearances with Tijuana the previous year, potentially attributable to an expanded workload—nearly doubling his outings and innings—as he transitioned from a high-leverage closing role to more extensive middle relief duties amid the team's competitive demands. Despite the elevated ERA, Sanchez's seven wins tied for the team lead among pitchers, contributing stability to a bullpen that supported Monterrey's 51-39 regular-season finish and first-place standing in the Norte Division. Sanchez's efforts helped propel the Sultanes into the , where they advanced past the first round with a 4-1 series victory before reaching the Serie del Rey finals. Following the season, Sanchez elected free agency and signed a minor league contract with the Padres on February 3, 2023.

San Diego Padres organization

On February 3, 2023, the San Diego Padres signed Jake Sanchez to a minor league contract, marking his return to MLB-affiliated baseball after several seasons in the Mexican League. Assigned to the Triple-A of the , Sanchez transitioned back to relief pitching in a highly competitive environment. During the 2023 season, Sanchez appeared in 44 games for El Paso, posting a 3–4 record with a 5.68 over 57 . He recorded 62 strikeouts but struggled with command, issuing 32 walks (5.1 BB/9) and allowing 60 hits, resulting in a 1.61 . These challenges, including a high home run rate of 1.4 per nine innings, limited his effectiveness in the hitter-friendly , where he failed to secure a promotion to the majors. Sanchez elected free agency on November 6, 2023, concluding his brief stint in the Padres organization.

Diablos Rojos del México

Following his election to free agency from the Padres organization in November 2023, Sanchez signed with the of the Mexican League as a on March 23, 2024. In 2024, Sanchez experienced a resurgent season as the team's primary closer, appearing in 42 games exclusively out of the . He compiled a strong 5-1 record with a 2.38 , allowing just 11 earned runs over 41 2/3 while striking out 40 batters and issuing 14 walks. His effectiveness in high-leverage situations was evident in his second-most 18 saves in the league, limiting opponents to a .236 against and posting a 1.18 . Sanchez's reliability extended into the postseason, where he provided key relief outings to help the Diablos Rojos secure their first championship since 2016. The team dominated the playoffs, sweeping the 4-0 in the Serie del Rey to claim the 2024 title, with Sanchez contributing to the bullpen's lockdown performances in the championship series.

El Águila de Veracruz

On February 7, 2025, Jake Sanchez was traded from the to El Águila de Veracruz of the Mexican League in exchange for a . The acquisition came shortly after Sanchez's contributions to the Diablos' 2024 championship run, positioning him as a key reinforcement for Veracruz's . He was brought in specifically to bolster the relief corps and handle high-leverage situations, including closing games. During the early part of the 2025 season, Sanchez transitioned into a primary setup and closer role for El Águila, appearing in 24 relief outings. Over 22⅔ innings, he recorded 12 saves and 24 strikeouts, demonstrating his value in securing victories despite the team's challenges. However, his performance was marked by an 0-3 record and a 6.35 , with 16 earned runs allowed, including four home runs. Sanchez's losses were influenced by broader team dynamics, such as inconsistent support that often left him entering games with runners on base or in tied contests, compounded by El Águila's overall 44-48 finish in the South Division. In a season where the required strengthening from the outset, these factors highlighted adaptation issues post-trade, even as Sanchez focused on late-inning stability.

Saraperos de Saltillo

On June 17, 2025, Sanchez was traded from El Águila de to the Saraperos de of the Mexican League in exchange for pitchers Braulio Torres-Pérez and Ryan Meisinger, and Cristian Santana. He was activated the following day and entered the team as the league leader in saves from his prior stint, where he had recorded 12 that season. Sanchez's time with Saltillo proved brief and ineffective, spanning from mid-June to early July. In nine relief appearances, he posted a 0-1 record with a 16.43 over 7.2 , allowing 12 earned runs, including multiple home runs, while striking out just six batters. His struggles were evident in several outings, contributing to a blown lead, and no reported injuries explained the decline, suggesting issues with command and after his strong start elsewhere in the league. The Saraperos released Sanchez on July 14, 2025, as part of a roster overhaul that also saw the departure of several other relievers. This abrupt exit represented a significant setback in his 2025 campaign, underscoring the volatility of his performance in the and raising questions about his reliability as a closer at age 36, potentially impacting future contract opportunities.

Leones de Yucatán

On July 29, 2025, following his release from the Saraperos de Saltillo, Jake Sanchez signed as a free agent with the Leones de Yucatán of the Mexican League, joining the team late in the regular season to bolster their bullpen. In his brief stint with the Leones, Sanchez made three relief appearances, posting a 1–0 record with a 2.25 ERA over 4 innings pitched. He allowed 4 hits and 2 walks while striking out 4 batters, earning 2 saves in high-leverage situations that helped secure close victories for the team. His efficient outings provided stability to the Yucatán bullpen during the season's final weeks, limiting opponents to just 1 earned run and demonstrating his value as a late-inning option despite the limited sample size. Sanchez's contract with the Leones was a short-term agreement that concluded with the regular season, and he was subsequently assigned to the for the winter campaign on October 15, 2025, signaling his ongoing pursuit of opportunities in . His future outlook remains tied to performance in the winter leagues, with potential for another return in 2026 if he maintains effectiveness in relief roles.

International career

World Baseball Classic

Jake Sanchez was selected to the national team roster for the following his standout performance as the Reliever of the Year in the 2016–17 , where he recorded 21 saves and a 0.28 ERA. In Pool C play at Estadio de Béisbol Charros de in Guadalajara, he made two relief appearances, pitching 2 innings with no runs allowed for a 0.00 ERA and 2 strikeouts. Against on March 11, Sanchez entered in the fifth inning and worked a scoreless frame, allowing one hit. In the matchup versus , he relieved in the eighth with the bases loaded and two outs, inducing a game-ending from to preserve 's 11–9 victory, though the team was eliminated from advancement due to run differential. Sanchez returned to the roster for the , eligible through his Mexican citizenship acquired via family heritage. In Pool C at in Phoenix and the quarterfinals in , he appeared in four games as a reliever, logging 3 innings with a 6.00 , one loss, and three strikeouts. During pool play, he pitched scoreless outings against on March 11, allowing no hits in one inning, and contributed to Mexico's 11–5 win over the on March 12 by working a clean seventh inning. His most notable performance came in the quarterfinal against on March 17, where he entered the eighth inning with a 5–4 lead and an inherited runner on first; after hit a deep fly to left-center caught by Arozarena (advancing the runner to second), Sanchez allowed a single to (runner to third) but stranded the tying run by retiring on a pop-up to end the threat, helping secure the 5–4 victory that advanced Mexico to the semifinals for the first time in tournament history. Sanchez's reliable relief work across both tournaments bolstered Mexico's stability, contributing to the team's improved international standing with a semifinal berth in 2023 and highlighting his personal milestone as a two-time WBC participant primarily from the Mexican League.

Other international appearances

Sánchez represented in the ENEOS Samurai Japan Series, a two-game exhibition against the Japanese national team held at on and 10. In the opener on , he entered in the ninth inning with Mexico leading 4-2 and pitched a scoreless frame to earn the save, his first of the series, helping secure the victory. Mexico's Javier Cota was credited with the win in relief. Sánchez did not appear in the second game, a 6-0 loss for , resulting in a series split. No other national team call-ups for qualifiers or friendlies involving Sánchez were recorded during his eligibility period from 2017 to 2025, amid Mexico's participation in WBSC-sanctioned events like the Premier12 and Intercontinental Cup.

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