Miami Marlins starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara put forth another solid start on Monday night, and while he wasn’t dazzling, it was definitely a reminder that he may have rediscovered his groove. Alcantara went five innings in the Marlins’ loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, allowing two runs on five hits while registering five strikeouts. Make that three consecutive starts where Alcantara has surrendered two runs or less, which followed a stretch in which the former NL Cy Young award winner was shelled for four runs or more in eight of nine outings. Alcantara is still quite a ways away from his normal self, but not only did he take another step toward reclaiming his former glory on Monday, but he also inched closer to being moved at the MLB trade deadline next month.