Lodi News-Sentinel

Alcantara has another strong outing, Marlins shut out Giants

- — Jordan McPherson, Miami Herald

MIAMI — Sandy Alcantara had already thrown 104 pitches when he trotted out of the dugout and back to the loanDepot park mound for the seventh inning on Thursday. The Miami Marlins’ ace was likely on a short leash with his pitch count in triple digits for a third consecutiv­e start.

He barely broke a sweat in his final frame of work.

Alcantara needed just seven pitches — and got assisted by two great defensive plays behind him — to record a perfect inning on the way to a 3-0 Marlins win over the San Francisco Giants to begin a four-game series. Miami improves to 21-28 after recording its third shutout victory of the season. The Giants fall to 2723 and were shut out for the third time.

The 26-year-old righty’s final line: Seven shutout innings with eight strikeouts while allowing just five baserunner­s on three hits and two walks. He threw 111 pitches, 73 of which landed for strikes.

His sixth strikeout of the game — Jason Vosler swinging and missing on a 93.6 mph changeup — was the 500th of his MLB career.

It was Alcantara’s fifth consecutiv­e quality start, defined as pitching at least six innings while allowing no more than three earned runs. The Marlins have won all five of those games and Alcantara has a 0.69 ERA (three earned runs in 39 innings) with 45 strikeouts against eight walks in that span to drop his season ERA to a National League-low 1.81, just passing teammate Pablo Lopez (1.83)

But early on, it seemed questionab­le if Alcantara would make it that deep into the game against a Giants team that entered the day ranked in the top10 of MLB in a slew of offensive categories, including runs scored, on-baseplus slugging percentage and home runs.

Alcantara needed at least 19 pitches in three of his first four innings as San Francisco hitters put together lengthy at-bats.

But Alcantara settled in as the game progressed — as he always seems to do.

He needed just 14 pitches in the fifth inning, erasing a Joey Bart one-out walk when Tommy La Stella hit into an inningendi­ng double play.

He needed just 16 pitches in the sixth inning, striking out Mike Yastrzemsk­i and Joc Pederson with a Wilmer Flores ground out in between.

And he needed just seven pitches in the seventh with the help of his defense. Luke Williams made a solid grab in left field on a Luis Gonzalez fly ball for the first out. Alcantara then fielded his position when Thairo Estra hit a soft grounder back to the mound. And then shortstop Miguel Rojas robbed Donovan Walton of a hit when he made an over-the-shoulder grab of a popup that looked like it was going to fall in shallow center field.

Alcantara punched his fist into his glove with a smile on his face as Rojas recorded the final out of his start.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTOGRAPH ?? The Aztecs 10U softball team went undefeated to win the championsh­ip of the Lodi Boosters of Boys/Girls Sports this spring, beating the Tigers in extra innings in the championsh­ip. The Hurricanes won the 12U championsh­ip, and the 16U season is still ongoing.
COURTESY PHOTOGRAPH The Aztecs 10U softball team went undefeated to win the championsh­ip of the Lodi Boosters of Boys/Girls Sports this spring, beating the Tigers in extra innings in the championsh­ip. The Hurricanes won the 12U championsh­ip, and the 16U season is still ongoing.

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