Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara threw one scoreless inning against the New York Mets in a spring training game Sunday as he continues his comeback from elbow surgery that caused him to miss last season.
Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara threw one scoreless inning against the New York Mets in a spring training game Sunday.
Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara is bringing the heat. Alcantara hit triple digits twice during his latest spring tuneup in Friday afternoon’s 7-2 Grapefruit League loss to the Braves at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.
According to MLB insider Jon Morosi, Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara could be on the move and the New York Mets could be a possible suitor.
Lost in the another pointless rebuild, the Fish could be inclined to pivot off star pitcher Sandy Alcantara come July. Alcantara is a two-time All-Star with Miami, having won the NL Cy Young before in his career.
Sandy Alcántara should be relatively fresh by the trade deadline, which could spur teams to make a move for the Miami Marlins' former Cy Young winner.
The Atlanta Braves need to upgrade the pitching staff after losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton. Their dream replacement looks sharp for the Miami Marlins.
Miami Marlins ace Sandy Alcántara threw one scoreless inning against the New York Mets in a spring training game on Sunday as he continues his comeback from elbow surgery that caused him to miss last season.
Here is one perfect trade that the Miami Marlins and their general manager Peter Bendix need to make during Spring Training 2025.
The Automated Balls and Strikes system won’t be used in Major League Baseball during the regular season. But it’s getting a good look during spring training.The Nationals don’t have access to the technology at the CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches.
You don't want to totally change your opinion about players based on what happens in Spring Training, but you also don't want to just stick your head in the sand and avoid all new information. The whole point of these Friday newsletters is to try to differentiate between the noise of Spring Training and the stuff that might actually matter,
Sandy Alcantara, SP, Marlins It’s unclear whether Alcantara averaging 98.8 mph on his fastball with his trademark low-90’s changeup in late February is cause for exclamation or alarm. The encouraging development here for the 29-year-old former fantasy ace is that his stuff appeared back to pre-Tommy John surgery levels in his Grapefruit League debut.