The Toronto Blue Jays are already being connected to possible pitching moves before the MLB trade deadline, and one name creating buzz is Sandy Alcantara of the Miami Marlins. Several MLB writers believe Miami could eventually move the former Cy Young winner if the team stays out of playoff contention. Toronto’s recent pitching injuries have only added more attention to the idea. FanSided’s Mark Powell recently called Alcantara one of the most likely players to be traded later this season, while Heavy.com’s Patrick McAvoy suggested the Blue Jays should at least contact Miami about a possible move. Even though nothing is confirmed, Toronto continues to be mentioned as a possible fit for the All-Star starter as the trade deadline slowly gets closer.
Sandy Alcantara’s strong 2026 numbers make him attractive option for Toronto Blue Jays
Sandy Alcantara has looked much closer to his best form this season. After struggling at times last year, the Miami ace has bounced back with solid performances on the mound. Through 10 starts in the 2026 season, Alcantara owns a 3.53 ERA across 63.2 innings with 45 strikeouts. His 3.50 FIP also shows that his overall pitching numbers remain strong.
Sandy Alcantara 2026 Stats
| Numbers
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Starts
| 10
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Innings Pitched
| 63.2
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ERA
| 3.53
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Strikeouts
| 45
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FIP
| 3.50
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FanSided writer Mark Powell explained why many around baseball expect Alcantara’s name to stay in trade talks this year.
Powell wrote, “It’s early, but Sandy Alcantara seems like the most likely player to be traded at the deadline.” He also pointed toward Miami’s difficult position in the National League standings and the organization’s history of moving veteran talent for younger prospects.
For Toronto, adding a pitcher like Alcantara could completely change the outlook of the rotation during the second half of the season.
Patrick McAvoy believes Toronto Blue Jays should contact Miami despite difficult trade odds
Heavy.com’s Patrick McAvoy recently discussed Toronto as one possible landing spot for Alcantara, although he admitted a deal may still be difficult to complete. McAvoy wrote, “The Blue Jays need a hurler now and Alcántara is a superstar. The Blue Jays should give the Miami Marlins a call.”
The Blue Jays have dealt with uncertainty around their pitching staff this year, especially after concerns involving Jose Berrios and Shane Bieber’s recovery situation. Because of that, Toronto could look for another dependable starter before August.
Still, trading for Alcantara would not be simple. Miami would likely demand several high-level prospects in return because Alcantara remains one of the top pitchers who could become available before the deadline. The Marlins may also prefer to wait until later in the summer before making any major decisions.
At the moment, this remains speculation and not a confirmed trade discussion. But as the MLB deadline gets closer, Toronto will probably continue being linked with some of the biggest pitching names available.