Mexican pitcher Andrés Muñoz continues to consolidate his position as one of the best closers in the Major Leagues in the 2025 season. This Monday, May 19, the Sinaloa native earned his 15th save of the year, securing the Seattle Mariners’ 5-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
Andrés Muñoz, 26 years old and originally from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, entered in relief in the ninth inning with the bases loaded. With nerves of steel, he dominated Michael A. Taylor with a lethal slider on a 1-2 count, getting the last out via a strikeout. With this performance, he equaled Robert Suárez, also a Mexican, of the San Diego Padres, for the top spot in the MLB saves.
Elite numbers

Andrés Muñoz’s season is a clear example of consistency and absolute dominance on the mound. Until May 20, 2025, he registers:
21 games launched
15 saves in 17 opportunities
0.00 effectiveness
20.2 innings pitched
28 punches
Only 7 hits allowed
Batting average against .104
The Sinaloan got his 15th save of the year
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These figures place Andres Munoz as one of the most reliable pieces in the Mariners.
Team fighting for the top spots in the American League West Division.
In addition, his accuracy and speed have made him a reference for baseball fans and a source of pride for Mexican fans.
A Latin American benchmark

Baseball player Andrés Muñoz shines not only for his talent, but also for his impact as a Latino figure in professional baseball.
His success in MLB is an example of perseverance for young Hispanic ballplayers who dream of reaching the Major Leagues.
The Latino community in the United States finds his performance inspiring.
Especially because he has shown that, with discipline and focus, it is possible to excel at the highest level.
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