Sanchez dominated us, because when our batters tried to exercise some patience at the plate he threw quality strikes on the corners with his fastball. It seemed like he didn't throw a single pitch over the middle of the plate. That was just amazing big game pitching. He did walk a bunch of guys and throw a lot of pitches, but he never gave in and never made a mistake. We just needed one lucky break-- a blooper, a seeing eye grounder and we would have pushed across a handful of runs and won. Curt Schilling always says that the difference between winning and losing is executing 5 or 6 pitches. Sanchez executed everyone of the pitches that he needed to execute.