What happened: Brian Navarreto praised the Miami Marlins' chemistry and readiness. He said the team has come together with players consistently prepared to contribute.
Why it matters: Miami enters July 6 above .500 and firmly in the postseason race. Navarreto's comments point to cohesion as the club navigates the second half of the regular season.
By the numbers: The Marlins are 48-42 with a .533 winning percentage, ranking third in the NL East. They have won seven of their past 10 games and own a plus-23 run differential.
What to watch: Watch whether Miami sustains its recent form through the next series and into the All-Star break.