What Happened to Sandy Alcantara?

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SO CLOSE, SO PAINFUL: MARLINS TIE IT IN THE EIGHTH, THEN WATCH RUTSCHMAN BREAK THEIR HEARTS

Miami fought back from 7-4 down to tie the game — then a ninth-inning pinch-hit single ended it all. Here’s the full story of a gut-punch loss that didn’t have to be.


Quick Summary — For Fast Readers

  1. The Alcantara Struggle: Miami’s ace was chased early, allowing seven runs in his shortest outing of the season.
  2. The Comeback That Almost Was: Back-to-back home runs and a wild eighth inning tied the game at 7-7, giving Miami a chance to steal the win.
  3. Rutschman’s Ninth-Inning Heroics: Baltimore’s pinch hitter delivered the go-ahead single, sealing a 9-7 victory and breaking Miami’s momentum.

How It Unraveled: The Sandy Alcantara Problem

Tuesday night wasn’t supposed to go this way for Sandy Alcantara.

The reigning NL Cy Young winner entered the game with a solid 3.04 ERA and a reputation for delivering when his team needed him most. Instead, Baltimore jumped on him early and often, turning loanDepot park into a house of horrors.

Samuel Basallo led the charge, racking up a triple, a double, and a single while driving in four runs. Pete Alonso — now an Oriole — added a double, walked twice, and scored four times. By the fifth inning, Alcantara had surrendered seven runs, including an RBI triple from Basallo and a fielder’s choice RBI from Colton Cowser that made it 7-4.

It was Alcantara’s shortest outing of the season, and Miami was left scrambling to recover.


The Comeback That Almost Was

Down 7-4, the Marlins showed their resilience — and for a brief moment, it looked like they might pull off something special.

The rally started in the seventh. Liam Hicks and Otto López crushed back-to-back home runs off Orioles reliever Anthony Nuñez, cutting the deficit to 7-6. Hicks was the offensive hero of the night, finishing with four hits, including a home run and three RBIs.

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Then came the eighth inning, and the kind of scrappy, heart-stopping sequence that makes baseball magical.

Rookie catcher Joe Mack led off with a single against Andrew Kittredge. Esteury Ruíz pinch ran for Mack, advanced to second on Owen Caissie’s walk, and then stole third base as part of a double steal. When Basallo’s throw sailed wide, Ruíz raced home to tie the game at 7-7.

For a moment, everything was in Miami’s favor: tied game, surging momentum, and a crowd of 6,600 roaring for a walk-off victory.


The Ninth Inning: Rutschman Ends It

Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde had one final move to counter Miami’s momentum — and it worked to perfection.

With Taylor Ward and Pete Alonso reaching on walks to lead off the ninth against lefty Andrew Nardi (2-2), Hyde made the bold decision to pull Basallo and send up switch-hitting Adley Rutschman as a pinch hitter. The matchup was tailor-made to exploit Nardi, and Rutschman delivered.

His line-drive single to left scored Ward, giving Baltimore an 8-7 lead. Moments later, Leody Taveras added an RBI single to score Alonso, making it 9-7.

Rico García (3-0) closed out the game, recording the final four outs to secure the win and snap Baltimore’s five-game losing streak.


Box Score Snapshot

CategoryOriolesMarlins
Final Score97
Hits109
Errors12
Record16-2016-20
Win/LossRico García (3-0) ✅Andrew Nardi (2-2) ❌

Orioles offensive stars: Samuel Basallo (3 hits, 4 RBIs), Pete Alonso (2B, 2 BB, 4 R), Adley Rutschman (go-ahead pinch-hit single)

Marlins offensive stars: Liam Hicks (4 hits, 1 HR, 3 RBIs), Otto López (HR), Joe Mack (key 8th-inning single)


Game 2 Tonight: Can Eury Pérez Bounce Back?

The Marlins have no time to dwell on Tuesday’s heartbreak, as the series continues tonight at 6:40 PM ET at loanDepot park.

Eury Pérez (2-3, 4.46 ERA) takes the mound for Miami against Baltimore’s Brandon Young (2-1, 6.14 ERA). On paper, Pérez has the edge, but the Marlins need more than just a statistical advantage — they need a win.

After watching Alcantara struggle, Miami will be counting on Pérez to deliver a quality start and keep their bullpen out of another high-leverage ninth inning.

The Orioles, meanwhile, will be looking to build on their dramatic Game 1 win and clinch the series before Thursday’s rubber match.


The Bottom Line

Tuesday night’s loss hurts because it didn’t have to happen.

The Marlins clawed their way back from a three-run deficit, tied the game with grit and hustle in the eighth, and had the energy of loanDepot park behind them. Then one perfectly timed pinch hitter — Adley Rutschman — flipped the script in the ninth.

At 16-20, Miami remains stuck in the purgatory of mediocrity. They’re a team that feels capable of breaking out, yet keeps finding ways to lose close games.

Tonight, Eury Pérez has a chance to change the narrative.


Sources

Fox Sports / Baseball Reference: Baltimore Orioles vs. Miami Marlins Boxscore: May 5, 2026

ESPN: Rutschman’s Go-Ahead Pinch-Hit Single in Ninth Helps Lift Orioles Past Marlins 9-7 (May 5, 2026)

CBS Sports: Orioles 9, Marlins 7 Game Recap (May 5, 2026)

Washington Post: Rutschman’s Go-Ahead Pinch-Hit Single in Ninth Helps Orioles Beat Marlins (May 5, 2026)

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