Sanchez makes good
impression
Sep/26/08 12:47 AM Filed in:
Gaby Sanchez
WASHINGTON -- When you're named a player of the year at
any level, it shows you are held in high regard.
Marlins first baseman Gaby Sanchez was recognized as
the Southern League MVP based on his .314 average with
17 homers and 92 RBIs for Double-A Carolina this
season.
Called up on Sept. 16 after the Mudcats lost in the
Southern League Championship Series, Sanchez made his
first start as a Marlin on Wednesday night. The Miami
native went 3-for-5 with two doubles and an RBI.
Making the night even more special was the fact his
parents were at the game.
"He had some good at-bats a couple of times as a
pinch-hitter," Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez said.
"He's got a good approach. His parents were here. He
had a pretty good night."
Sanchez had been hitless in three pinch-hit attempts
before Wednesday. After he struck out in the second
inning, the 6-foot-2, 225-pounder ripped an RBI double
off the wall in left field for his first Major League
hit.
"It's definitely a big relief," Sanchez said of
collecting his first hit. "As soon as you get it, you
feel like the whole weight has been lifted off your
shoulders. It probably shouldn't feel that way."
If Mike Jacobs doesn't return in 2009, Sanchez will be
in contention to win the starting first-base job.
Jacobs is up for salary arbitration, and the Marlins
must decide if they will bring him back.
In the meantime, Sanchez is taking his first big league
experience in stride.
"It's something where you are not expecting too much,"
he said. "It was my first start, and I knew I would get
more than one at-bat. Once I got that first hit out of
the way, I was able to relax and calm down once the
nerves started going."
(flamarlins.com)