With Kurt Suzuki behind the plate, Aníbal Sánchez put up a 2.82 ERA and a .217/.283/.337 line against in 16 games and 89 1⁄3 innings pitched in 2018, though he also put up pretty solid numbers with Tyler Flowers catching in Atlanta as well (2.97 ERA, .196/.248/.385 line against over seven games and 39 1⁄3 IP for the Braves).
Washington Nationals keep building roster for 2019 with addition of Aníbal Sánchez ...
