I don’t see it as a forgone conclusion that the Miami Marlins will trade Sandy Alcantara this summer, but his recent stretch of consistency—which included six more solid innings on Sunday—should at the very least compel several contending teams to submit offers for him. It’s up to the Marlins to decide whether those offers are sufficient for a player with his pedigree and upside, or if they would rather revisit talks in the offseason.

The quality of the potential trade packages can still fluctuate depending on how Alcantara does between now and July 31. Assuming that the Marlins stick with a conventional five-man rotation, he is on track to make six more starts during that span and only three more at loanDepot park: 

June 28 at Arizona

July 4 vs. Milwaukee

July 9 at Cincinnati

July 18 vs. Kansas City

July 23 vs. San Diego

July 29 at St. Louis

The Royals are the cushiest opponent of that group in terms of recent offensive production and season-long production against right-handed pitchers. The Diamondbacks are most desperate for pitching reinforcements, though as the fourth-best team in their own division, it’s not yet clear whether they see themselves as deadline buyers. The last time that Alcantara had a bad outing was May 28 when visiting the Padres (4.0 IP, 7 H, 6 ER, 4 BB, 0 K), so count on him being particularly motivated for that matchup if it comes to fruition.

Down on the farm, Triple-A Jacksonville lost, 6-4. The Jumbo Shrimp clinched the International League first half championship. Jakob Marsee is slashing .412/.474/.853 during his current eight-game hit streak. Double-A Pensacola won, 6-3. High-A Beloit won, 3-2. Low-A Jupiter lost, 16-6. PJ Morlando hit his second career home run.

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🔷 Designated for assignment by the Marlins last week, Connor Gillispie and Robinson Piña remain in limbo.

🔷 Happy 26th birthday to left-hander Dale Stanavich. Drafted by the Marlins in 2022, Stanavich is in the midst of his best minor league season, having posted a 1.29 ERA, 3.04 FIP and .135 BAA in 28 innings out of the Pensacola bullpen. He has recorded strikeouts in 16 consecutive relief appearances.

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🔷 Elsewhere around baseball, Shohei Ohtani is back to his surreal two-way player feats. He threw a scoreless inning as the Los Angeles Dodgers starter, then tripled and homered. Cal Raleigh is up to 31 home runs, four more than anybody else. Old friend A.J. Puk is out for the season after undergoing an internal brace procedure on his throwing elbow. Puk threw only eight innings for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2025. The New York Mets optioned catcher Francisco Alvarez to Triple-A. LSU won the Men’s College World Series, their second championship in a three-year span.

🔷 Today’s MiLB schedule:

FCL Marlins at FCL Astros, 12:00 p.m. ET

DSL Marlins vs. DSL Phillies Red, 11:00 a.m. ET

DSL Miami at DSL Pirates Gold, 11:00 a.m. ET

 

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