What happened: Otto Lopez has established a new franchise mark for the most hits by a Miami Marlins player before the All-Star break. The milestone cements a prolific offensive showing over the season's first three months.
Why it matters: The record highlights a standout campaign that has helped propel Miami to a 51-42 record. Consistent production from the top of the lineup remains critical as the club navigates a competitive summer schedule.
By the numbers: The Marlins are currently riding a five-game winning streak. The team is averaging 4.6 runs per contest this season while allowing 4.3.
What to watch: Miami will look to sustain this momentum as the roster approaches the midsummer pause.