The Miami Marlins halted a five-game losing streak, securing a 7-3 victory against the Washington Nationals earlier today. Pitcher Sandy Alcantara returned to the mound, a crucial element in breaking the team's slump. Alcantara’s performance, a key factor in the win, marks a significant turning point after a period of poor results.

The game saw the Marlins capitalize on opportunities, with contributions across the lineup to drive in runs. Alcantara's presence on the mound provided a stable foundation, limiting the Nationals' offensive output and allowing the Marlins to establish a lead they would not relinquish.

The win comes at a critical juncture for the Marlins, who have been struggling to find consistent performance. The return of Alcantara, a recognized stalwart for the team, offers a potential catalyst for a turnaround in their season.
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Context: The Alcantara Material
The name "Alcantara" also refers to a specific type of material, distinct from the baseball player. This synthetic fabric, touted for its durability and resistance, is often compared to leather.

Production of this material involves a process that includes a buffing stage to achieve its characteristic texture. Its carbon footprint is claimed to be significantly reduced. Furthermore, the cost of producing Alcantara is reported to be lower than that of leather. This material, while not directly related to the sporting event, shares a name with the player whose performance was central to the Marlins' victory.