The Miami Marlins collected a series win over the Washington Nationals, winning two of the three games. In the series finale, the Marlins sent out their ace, Sandy Alcantara, to the mound and he got the job done, as he typically does. Alcanatara has started 2026 much better than he did in 2025. He's kept his ERA low, he's missing bats, and he's giving Miami a chance to win every five days that he takes the bump. But just because Alcantara has looked better compared to 2025 doesn't mean there isn't something standing out for the wrong reason in his game. This Number is Strikingly Low Miami Marlins starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara (22) delivers a pitch. | D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images A few seasons ago, the Marlins' ace was known to be one of the most dominant pitchers in the National League, especially when it came to striking people out. Two seasons in a row, Alcanatara surpassed 200 strikeouts in a campaign (2021, 2022 ), but since his injury, he hasn't done as much of that.…