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Sandy Alcantara made a strong impression on trade deadline buyers while beating the San Diego Padres on Wednesday, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports. Trade interest in him has "soared since his last start with teams now convinced he will be moved by the July 31 deadline."
Alcantara went a season-high seven innings in that outing, allowing one unearned run. It was only the second time in 2025 that he's held an opponent without any walks or hit-by-pitches. He also induced a pair of his signature ground ball double plays.
Through 20 starts this year, Alcantara has a 6.66 ERA, 4.47 FIP and .270 BAA in 104 innings pitched. In seven major league seasons prior to undergoing Tommy John surgery, he posted a 3.32 ERA, 3.77 FIP and .231 BAA in 900 ⅔ frames, peaking as the 2022 National League Cy Young Award winner. He turns 30 in September.
Alcantara's spot in the Marlins rotation is due up next on Tuesday against the St. Louis Cardinals. If suitors are as satisfied with his progress as Nightengale suggests and Miami is actually motivated to move him, taking the mound again before the deadline would be an unnecessary risk.
The Marlins' deadline approach has become a bit muddled by a lengthy hot streak during which they have resembled a contender themselves. They enter Sunday as winners of four straight series. At 50-53, this is the closest they've been to the .500 mark since April. They are five games back of the final NL wild-card spot.






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