What happened: The Miami Marlins highlighted right-hander Eury Pérez as the club wrapped up a standout stretch of the 2026 regular season. The post arrived as Miami closed out June, a month the team called the strongest in its history.
Why it matters: A franchise-best month reshapes Miami's outlook in a season that opened with rebuild questions, giving the young core real momentum in the playoff picture. Pérez, one of the organization's cornerstone arms, remains central to how far the rotation can carry that run.
By the numbers: Miami finished June 20-6, a .769 winning percentage with a plus-53 run differential — the highest single-month win rate and best run differential in club history.
What to watch: Watch whether the Marlins sustain the surge into July and how Pérez factors into the rotation down the stretch.