Eury Perez, the Miami Marlins fireballer, notched his first win of the 2026 season on Wednesday against the Reds, a gritty bounce-back gem that has fans buzzing about his ace potential. RotoWire reports he went five innings, surrendering four runs on six hits and two walks while fanning six and plunking one batter, pushing his record to 1-1 with a 5.06 ERA through three starts. MLB.com video captures the full outing from April 8, highlighting his electric stuff, including a 98.5 mph fastball to strike out Will Benson and end an inning, per Baseball Savant. Pitch-tracking data from Baseball Savant shows Perez unleashed 69 pitches across five types, topping out at 100.6 mph and dipping to a sharp 80.4 mph changeup, signaling the 23-year-old righty is regaining command after early-season hiccups.
Off the field, contract chatter is heating up with long-term biographical weight. Fish On First projects a blockbuster extension through 2032, guaranteeing $76.5 million and up to $102.5 million with a club option, buying out his arbitration years starting next winter and delaying free agency post-2029. The piece notes Perez views Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara as a mentor, fueling speculation Miami locks him down before he hits the open market. Sporting News underscores his value, praising the Marlins front office for trading Edward Cabrera and sticking with Perez amid a deep rotation.
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