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It’s no secret that Sandy Alcantara has struggled this season and hasn’t looked like the dominant pitcher he was during his 2022 Cy Young campaign. Despite his struggles, a team desperate for starting pitching could still take a flyer on the former All-Star,
As the trade deadline approaches, the Boston Red Sox have yet to make a move, with pitching remaining their top priority. According to MassLive.com's Sean McAdam, they’ve reached out to the Miami Marlins about ace Sandy Alcantara.
The Milwaukee Brewers, who sport the best record in the majors, host the Miami Marlins for a three-game weekend series at American Family Field.
The Miami Marlins are expected to make some moves before the MLB trade deadline, but based on how well they have been playing and on all of the club control they own over most of their intriguing trade assets, they may not sell off as many players as most seem to believe.
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The Miami Marlins have two pitchers that could be moved at the MLB trade deadline, including Edward Cabrera, who has become more coveted.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/marlins as Miami Marlins Star Has Best Game Ahead of MLB Trade Deadline. The MLB Trade Deadline is fast approaching, and the Miami Marlins hold some intriguing players that contenders could be interested in. One of those players is star starting pitcher, Sandy Alcantara.
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Total Pro Sports on MSN“Sandy Alcantara Packed His Things” – MLB Insider’s Shocking Revelation Will Leave Miami Marlins Fans SpeechlessSandy Alcantara delivered a brilliant outing vs the Padres, but an MLB insider says he has already packed to leave Miami.
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Yardbarker on MSNMarlins crafting bright future through foundational movesThe Miami Marlins may be in full teardown mode, but that doesn’t mean fans should tune out. In fact, what Miami is building beneath the surface might be the blueprint for how to create a young, sustainable core in today’s MLB.