
Jesús Sánchez DVOA, Advanced Stats, & Fantasy Rankings
Player profile
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HT/WT6' 3'' , 222 lbs
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Birthdate10/07/1997 (27)
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Draft InfoUndrafted
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StatusInactive
Miami Marlins outfielder Jesus Sanchez went 2-for-4 with a walk out of the leadoff spot for the Marlins on Monday night. He homered in the second inning off Randy Vasquez to increase his team's lead to 3-0, but the team's bats went silent for the rest of the night, and the Padres walked off winners in the 11th inning. Sanchez also singled and scored in the first inning but was caught stealing in the fifth inning after working a walk. The home run gives Sanchez three long balls on the season. He's hitting just .231 but has a 41.3% hard-hit rate that should result in his average and slugging trending up if he continues to hit the ball so well. He has hit leadoff in nine of the last 10 games for Miami and has gone 9-for-36 (.250) with four extra-base hits and a .388 wOBA. He's definitely on the radar for DFS and streaming use at this point, and if he keeps producing from the top of the order, he could be fringe mixed-league material soon.

Miami Marlins outfielder Jesus Sanchez had a great game at the plate and played the hero in Monday's 8-7 walk-off win over the Cubs. Sanchez went 3-for-5 with a single, a triple, a solo home run, four RBI, and two strikeouts. He also stole a base. The 27-year-old got things going, lining a leadoff homer over the right-center fence. He then ended the game in the bottom of the ninth inning with runners on first and second and two outs, lining a pitch down the right-field line, allowing both runners to score and end the game. Sanchez has flashed some fantasy upside at times throughout his career, and he is now slashing .240/.330/.340 with two HR, 12 RBI, and five stolen bases in 115 plate appearances. While he had a productive fantasy day, fantasy managers may want to wait for a longer string of success before trusting Sanchez.

Miami Marlins outfielder Jesus Sanchez (back) is back in the starting lineup for Monday's series opener against the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers and left-handed opener Jack Dreyer, playing right field and batting cleanup for the Fish. Sanchez will be returning to the lineup for the first time since April 30 due to back tightness. The 27-year-old also opened the 2025 season on the injured list with an oblique strain, so injuries have been a problem early on this year. When the Dominican has been on the field, he hasn't looked great, going 10-for-51 (.196) with only one home run, four RBI, three runs scored, a stolen base and 15 strikeouts in 15 games played. When he's right, Sanchez squares the ball up regularly and hits the ball as hard as anyone. But until he gets his feet under him and starts performing more consistently, fantasy managers might want to keep him benched.

Miami Marlins outfielder Jesus Sanchez (back) remains sidelined on Sunday when the Marlins conclude a series against the Athletics. Sanchez was scratched from Saturday's lineup due to back tightness and will remain sidelined on Sunday. The 27-year-old has only appeared in 14 games this season and has posted a modest .200/.310/.300 slash line with two doubles and one home run. Under the hood, Sanchez has generated a solid .360 xwOBA and an 11.4 percent barrel rate, which suggests he should see some positive regression when he returns to the starting nine. However, this afternoon, the Marlins will give Dane Myers the start in center field, and Ronny Simon and Kyle Stowers will cover the corners.

Miami Marlins outfielder Jesus Sanchez is not in the team's starting lineup for Friday's series opener against the visiting Athletics. Kyle Stowers is starting in right field and is batting second, while Eric Wagaman is patrolling left field and batting cleanup versus A's rookie Gunnar Hoglund, who will be making his MLB debut. This will be Sanchez's second straight day of rest after the Marlins had an off day on Thursday. The 27-year-old Dominican hasn't found his footing at the plate yet after starting the year on the injured list. Sanchez is currently slashing .200/.310/.300 with only one home run, four RBI, three runs scored and a steal in 50 at-bats. He should be back in there on Saturday as the series continues in South Beach. Stowers and Wagaman could both be worth a look as DFS sleepers. Stowers, in particular, is intriguing after starting the year with a .323 average (31-for-96) with four homers and 19 RBI.
