Alcantara working his way back, throws prior to Marlins' win against the Dodgers
Briefly

Sandy Alcantara threw his first live batting practice since Tommy John surgery, showcasing his progress with a fastball reaching 99 mph, inspiring confidence among teammates.
Alcantara expressed relief to be back on the mound, stating, 'Today's a big step for me to be out there. Everything feels good.' His readiness was echoed by manager Skip Schumaker.
Teammate Jesús Luzardo, a Tommy John surgery survivor, said, 'If you ask me, he's ready to go now,' highlighting Alcantara's potential to lead the team.
Facing Alcantara was a thrilling experience for batter Javier Sanoja, who noted, 'It's just incredible to face a guy like this,' appreciating Alcantara's impressive performance.
Read at Miami Herald
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