Perfect Game Called Early | Miami Marlins News
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Eury Pérez nearly threw a perfect game for the Marlins, retiring every batter in seven innings on just 92 pitches—until the team pulled him for fear of overworking the 23-year-old, who’s battled injuries including Tommy John. Former catcher A.J. Pierzynski blasted the decision as a missed historic moment, while manager Clayton McCullough stood by the move, citing arm protection as non-negotiable. The Marlins still won 9-8, sweeping the series and staying alive in the wild card race, with plans to slowly ramp up Pérez’s workload before the All-Star break.
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