Marlins' Sandy Alcantara shuts down Cards per usual
Aug 20, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Marlins pitcher Sandy Alcantara (22) pitches against the St. Louis Cardinals in the first inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn Images Sandy Alcantara pitched seven strong innings against the franchise that signed him out of the Dominican Republic at age 17 as the host Miami Marlins defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 on Wednesday night.
Alcantara (7-11) allowed five hits, one walk and two runs (one earned) while registering a season-high nine strikeouts. He threw 114 pitches, his largest workload since undergoing elbow surgery late in the 2023 season that cost him all of 2024.
Marlins rookie shortstop Maximo Acosta -- who had been hitless in his first eight MLB at-bats -- broke that streak with a 418-foot homer to center in the sixth. Heriberto Hernandez, another Marlins rookie, went 3-for-4 with two RBIs.
Wednesday was one of the few times this year that Alcantara (6.04 ERA) has lived up to his Cy Young-Award form of 2022. Perhaps all Alcantara needed was to face his old team. In eight career starts against the Cardinals, Alcantara owns a 1.66 ERA.
Andre Pallante (6-11) took the loss, allowing eight hits, three walks and five runs with four strikeouts.
Miami's Joey Wiemer made his first start of the season in right field and, in the first inning, he robbed Ivan Herrera of extra bases with a running catch on the warning track.
In the second, Miami loaded the bases with no outs as Hernandez and Wiemer singled and Troy Johnston walked. Hernandez scored when Javier Sanoja bounced into a double play.
Miami made it 3-0 in the third as Jakob Marsee singled, Agustin Ramirez was hit by a pitch and Hernandez drove them in with a single.
St. Louis got on the board in the fifth as Yohel Pozo struck out yet reached on a Ramirez passed ball. After a Jordan Walker single, Pozo scored on Lars Nootbaar's double.
Miami got that run back in the fifth as Liam Hicks walked, moved up a base on Hernandez's hit and scored on Johnston's single.
St. Louis closed its deficit to 4-2 in the sixth on Willson Contreras' 414-foot bomb to left-center.
But in the bottom of the sixth, Miami again matched St. Louis -- this time on Acosta's homer.
Miami closed the scoring in the eighth with Marsee's bases-loaded walk.
--Field Level Media
Related
Three Takeaways From Wyndham Clark’s U.S. Open Victory
WWE Mid-Year Grades for Rising Superstars in 2026
Father’s Day in Sports: Three Dads Making a Huge Impact
Manel Kape Calls for Title Shot – Will He Get It?
Brendan Sorsby Could Be Worth the Gamble for These NFL Teams
Three NHL Teams Ready to Make Major Offseason Moves
- Best Super Bowl Bets to Make Before NFL Training Camps Begin
- Wednesday MLB Best Bets: Two Pitcher Props for June 17th
- MLB Best Bets Today: Two First Five Innings Plays For Tuesday’s Card
- MLB Best Bets: Rockies, Dodgers and Chase Burns Highlight Monday Picks
- 2027 NBA Championship Odds, Picks, and Sleepers
- Rockies vs. Athletics Sunday June 14 Betting Pick
- UFC Freedom 250 Best Bets: White House Fight Night Picks

