Sanchez leaves after one inning, bullpen steps up as Jays top Rays
TORONTO — Aaron Sanchez looked down at his finger and saw the blood a handful of pitches into his start.
All he could think about then was finishing the inning. So he did.
Sanchez threw 13 pitches, erasing a five-pitch leadoff walk with a strikeout and a double play before leaving Toronto’s 3-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday with a split nail on his right middle finger.
Once in the dugout, the 24-year-old Sanchez slammed his glove down on the bench in frustration and headed straight into the clubhouse with pitching coach Pete Walker.


