The Hamilton Spectator

Sanchez one step closer to return to mound

- GREGORY STRONG TORONTO —

Blue Jays starter Aaron Sanchez said Friday he’ll soon begin throwing off the mound as he continues his recovery from an injury to his right middle finger.

The 24-year-old right-hander, who has spent the last four weeks on the disabled list, has made only five starts this season due to fingernail and blister issues. Sanchez did not have a firm timeline for his return but said a long toss session this week went well.

“I’m moving on to the next part in rehab, which is getting off the mound,” he said before Friday night’s opener of a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox. “That’ll happen soon and we’ll have a better idea then too. The biggest thing is what I do in practice and what I do in the game is two different things. “So it’s trying to mimic that as much as we can and make sure that the skin around that area is strong enough to withhold what I’m doing.”

In addition to the blister problem, Sanchez underwent a surgical procedure in mid-April to remove part of the nail on the finger. He returned from the DL two weeks later but the nail split just five pitches into the start and he left the game after one inning.

Another DL stint followed and he returned to the mound May 14, but once again it appeared that his finger started bleeding early in the game. Sanchez made one more start before returning to the DL.

Sanchez posted a sparkling 15-2 record last year in his first full bigleague season. He finished tied for seventh in American League Cy Young Award voting and led all AL starters with a 3.00 earned-run average. He’s 0-1 this season with a 3.33 ERA.

Once Sanchez gets the green light to resume regular pitching, he’ll likely be given a rehab stint in the minor leagues.

The injury report on the Blue Jays’ website said a late June return was possible.

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FRANK GUNN, THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago White Sox left fielder Melky Cabrera beats the throw to home Friday against the Blue Jays, who were trounced by the visitors 11-4.
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