As pitching depth thins, Miami Marlins continue to rely on bullpen in playoff push
Briefly

Following season-ending injuries to Sandy Alcantara (right UCL sprain) and Eury Perez (left SI joint inflammation), Miami is down to just three primary starting pitchers - four if you count Johnny Cueto, who has bounced between starting and relief roles in the second half due to ineffectiveness.
Through games played Wednesday, the Marlins' bullpen has combined to throw 601 innings, the 10th most in baseball. Since Aug. 27, when Miami began slotting in bullpen days to fill in rotation spots, Miami relievers have thrown 129 1/3 innings - the second most in MLB in that span behind only to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Read at Miami Herald
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