
Miami Marlins right-hander Eury Pérez returned to a big-league mound on Monday night time in opposition to the Pittsburgh Pirates for the primary time since Sept. 20, 2023. Pérez, in fact, underwent Tommy John surgical procedure and had an inner brace put in in April 2024.
Pérez wound up with the next line throughout the Marlins’ eventual 10-3 loss:
He didn’t allow a house run, and 43 of his 70 pitches went for strikes.
Whereas these aren’t optimum outcomes from a run-prevention standpoint — notably in opposition to one of many worst offenses in Main League Baseball — there have been some brilliant spots for Pérez. Particularly, he averaged 98.5 mph together with his fastball and touched 99.7 mph. He additionally notched eight swings and misses in his three innings of labor.
Pérez, 22, seemed to be a star on the rise throughout his preliminary introduction to the large leagues. In 19 begins, he amassed a 3.15 ERA (149 ERA+) and a 3.48 strikeout-to-walk ratio. His contributions had been value an estimated 2.7 Wins Above Alternative, in line with Baseball Reference’s calculations, and he completed seventh within the 2023 Nationwide League Rookie of the Yr Award voting (the Diamondbacks‘ Corbin Carroll gained that 12 months).
Pérez made eight rehab appearances this season, posting a 1.99 ERA and a 2.70 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Notably, he is proven related fastball velocity (averaging 97.6 mph and topping out at 99.9 mph) whereas incorporating some tweaks to his arsenal. Pérez has not solely added a sinker, he is additionally tweaked his curveball so it now extra carefully resembles a sweeper. He is continued to throw his four-seamer, changeup, and gyro slider.
The Marlins’ loss on Monday drops them to 24-40 on the season, which provides them the second-worst report within the NL and the third-worst report within the majors, forward of simply the Chicago White Sox and the Colorado Rockies.