Pérez has established himself as the frontrunner among Marlins pitchers, showcasing a robust 2.70 ERA and impressive strikeout numbers since returning from Tommy John surgery. Recently, he has achieved an astonishing 1.06 ERA over his last six outings, positioning his team to potentially regain a winning series streak. Meanwhile, the Reds are gaining ground in the NL Wild Card race after a successful series against the Cubs, now just three games behind the Mets with an opportunity to close the gap further.
Pérez has roared back with a 2.70 earned run average, 26% strikeout rate and 9.2% walk rate in 50 innings.
Over his past six turns, Pérez has been borderline untouchable with a 1.06 ERA, holding opponents to four runs on just 15 hits.
A win today would get Miami back to .500, but the Marlins are still six back in the Wild Card chase.
The Reds took a step forward in the NL Wild Card this week, winning two of three from the Cubs and approaching the Mets.
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