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The month of June continues to bring incredible joy to Miami Marlins fans. With a 8-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday, the Marlins are winners of nine out of their last 10 games since the calendar flipped. This latest victory also featured a major milestone for Sandy Alcantara, who surpassed 1,000 strikeouts in his MLB career.

Entering his start, Alcantara was five strikeouts away from 1,000. In the bottom of the fourth inning, he struck out Pirates rookie Tyler Callihan looking with his sweeper. The right-hander finished his night going eight innings, allowing three runs on five hits (two home runs) with one walk and seven strikeouts.

Alcantara was one of four players acquired by the Marlins in the 2017 trade that sent Marcell Ozuna to the St. Louis Cardinals. He won the NL Cy Young Award in unanimous fashion in 2022 and has made it to two All-Star games. There has been some adversity, including Tommy John surgery in October 2023 and an extended slump to begin the 2025 season, but Alcantara has since gotten back to be an extremely valuable workhorse for the Fish.

Alcantara's first 10 strikeouts were recorded as a member of the Cardinals. His Marlins total of 991 trails only Ricky Nolasco (1,001). Expect Alcantara to take over that franchise record by the end of this month.

Against a Pittsburgh team missing starting shortstop Konnor Griffin and center fielder Oneil Cruz due to injuries, Alcantara generated 11 total whiffs, with four of those coming on his sinker. Of his seven strikeouts, three of them came on his nasty changeup. He was his usual efficient self, averaging 12.8 pitches per inning.

Alcantara has now tossed at least eight innings in 33 starts with Miami, tied with Dontrelle Willis for the most such outings by a starter in franchise history.

"We've seen three in a row where he's put together some high-end performances, but really, all year long, the innings he's been able to accumulate and what that does every fifth/sixth day," McCullough said. "Going into tomorrow which is a bullpen game, for him to give us eight innings and to get another win behind him, is great. He is in a good groove right now."

Alcantara has completed seven innings of more in three straight starts, surrendering three or less runs in all of them. His ERA in June is 2.86. Through 15 starts this season, he has a 4.25 ERA, 4.14 FIP, 6.57 K/9 and 2.13 BB/9 while leading Major League Baseball with 97 ⅓ innings pitched.

In the bottom of the third inning, Alcantara surrendered an RBI single to Jared Triolo, giving the Pirates a 1-0 lead. The Marlins tied and took the lead in the top of the fifth inning, as Otto Lopez had an RBI groundout and Kyle Stowers drove in Liam Hicks on an RBI single.

The only downside to Alcantara's night were the two home runs he allowed—one in the top of the fifth inning to Endy Rodríguez, tying the game at two, and another in the eighth inning to Brandon Lowe, making it an 8-3 game.

Miami's offense exploded in the top of the seventh inning, rallying for four runs. It all started with a sacrifice fly from Xavier Edwards, bringing Liam Hicks home. Heriberto Hernández added an RBI single and Owen Caissie capped off the inning with a two-run RBI double.

Hicks sealed the deal in the top of the eighth inning, hitting his team-leading 13th home run of the season off the right field foul pole. Now at 50 RBI this season, Hicks has become one of six players in baseball with 50 or more RBI this season.

"Feel like the lineup has lengthened out now and we are able to mount innings from different parts of the lineup and that's a good sign," McCullough said.

The Marlins' winning percentage is now back at .500 for the first time since April 24, when they had a 13-13 record. They also have baseball's longest winning streak and are just one game out of the third National League Wild Card spot. 

Lake Bachar will open what will be a bullpen game on Saturday at 4:05 pm. Fish On First's Nate Karzmer will have boots on ground in Pittsburgh as the Marlins aim for their fourth straight series win. 


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