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Good news for one team often spells bad news for another—and that’s exactly what’s brewing for the New York Mets and Miami Marlins. Speculation is swirling around Marlins’ $56 million ace pitcher Sandy Alcantara, who is rumored to be on the trade block. But while his departure could cripple Miami before the 2025 MLB season even starts, it could be a massive win for the Mets. After a disappointing 2024 campaign, the Marlins can hardly afford to lose their former Cy Young winner, right?

Absolutely. But for the Mets, who desperately need an elite arm in their rotation, this could be a golden opportunity. They need an elite arm for their starting rotation. That’s why MLB analysts make some predictions about the Marlins’ Sandy Alcantara, who can be traded soon. The New York Mets, who were already in the hunt, might leave no stone unturned to get the deal done, given that Alcantara has completed his rehab and has shown good signs in the spring training. Think that will be possible?

The Miami Marlins’ ace, Sandy Alcantara, was suffering from an injury, which sidelined him for the entire 2024 season. However, what makes him a great bet for the Mets is that he made 151 strikeouts in 2023, having a 4.14 ERA, 28 G, 184.2 IP, and 1.21 EWHIP.

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On March 25, MLB analyst and TWSN’s Blake Flynn predicted him to be one of the pitchers for trade, saying, “At last deadline, the Marlins dumped Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Tanner Scott at the deadline. Before that, Luis Arraez, Giancarlo Stanton, Christian Yelich, J.T. Realmuto, and many others have seen their time with the Marlins cut short and traded. 2022 NL Cy Young winner Sandy Alcantara will be the next name to join them. The 29-year-old missed all of last season with Tommy John Surgery.

It’s true given that Sandy Alcantara underwent Tommy John surgery, and with the rehabilitation procedure over, he would likely make his way into the mound soon. The New York Mets already boast of a strong starting rotation consisting of players like Clay Holmes, Kodai Senga, Tylor Megill, and more.

Although it might not be a great call if the president of baseball operations, David Stearns, carries out the trade of someone who has injury concerns, Alcantara could be paired alongside Clay Holmes. Holmes has already earned his spot as a starter on the opening day, and with Sandy Alcantara by his side, the Mets will gain the desired boost in striking out batters easily.

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Will the Mets' gamble on Alcantara pay off, or are they risking too much on an injury-prone ace?

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However, two other teams are also looking to get Sandy Alcantara- Cubs and Braves, maybe?

The Cubs and Braves are eyeing Sandy Alcantara for their starting rotation

Amid the speculations surrounding a potential trade of Sandy Alcantara to the New York Mets, the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves are also looking to get him on board. The addition of a player of Alcantara’s caliber makes sense, as it increases the chances of making it to the playoffs. The Cubs are eying him, as they want to pair him alongside their pitcher, Shota Imanaga, who had a terrific 2024 rookie season, where he went 15-3, making 174 strikeouts with a 2.91 ERA. With Alcantara paired alongside the left-hander Shota Imanaga, it would be a perfect combination for the Cubs. What about the Braves?

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Well, the Atlanta Braves boast of a good starting rotation consisting of players like Spencer Strider, Chris Sale, and Reynaldo Lopez. However, some players’ injuries have affected their lineup, which may be why they are trying to sign Sandy Alcantara. Not only could his addition provide a major boost to their lineup but it could also allow the Braves to make a pitching upgrade that they were looking for.

With three heavyweights in the race for Sandy Alcantara, the trade market is heating up. Will the Mets pull off a blockbuster deal? Will the Cubs or Braves swoop in first?

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