Two years ago, Aaron Sanchez was a monster, going 15-2 with a league-low 3.00 ERA in 30 starts (192 innings), but his 2017 season was derailed by a series of blisters that kept him to only eight starts.
But he has been healthy this spring and has put up a 3.06 ERA in 17.2 innings, striking out 16 batters and walking only 2. He finished seventh in the Cy Young voting in 2016 and made the All-Star team. A similar type of season could be coming in 2018.