Marlins is trying to build on the Comeback victory over Yankees | Mint

The right hand Eury Perez, who comes out a brilliant month, starts on Saturday afternoon while his Miami Marlins is trying to win another series. Host Marlins gathered against the New York Yankees on Friday to win the opening match of this three-game, 13-12. The Marlins led 9-4 in the seventh and 12-10 in the ninth and rallied both times when the Yankees’ new look had a major collapse. Now it is up to Perez, who is 3-3 with a 3.07 era this year after missing 2024 due to elbow operations. In July, he led 3-1 with a 1.29 era. The only better month for Perez came in June 2023, when he led 3-0 with a 0.32 era. Perez only faced the Yankees once with 0-0 with a 9.00 era. If he wins on Saturday, it will make the Marlins 10-1-1 in their past 12 series. Since June 13, the Marlins have been 28-14. Meanwhile, the Yankees-who will hit their finishes with three games on Friday-after the Rookie Judge Hand Cam Schlittler (1-1, 4.91 era). He will only make his fourth MLB appearance and his first against Miami. The Yankees received three-running homers from DH Giancarlo Stanton and center field worker Trent Grisham on Friday. Stanton, limited to 33 games this year due to injuries, has five homers in his last nine games. He has 438 career homs, most of any active big leaguer. Grisham, meanwhile, is third on the Yankees with 19 Homers, behind Cody Bellinger (20) and Aaron Judge (37). Judge is due to an injury to his right — elbow, but he took a batting exercise on Friday and was able to return as soon as Tuesday. But just as good as the Yankees should feel about their offense right now, the team’s high price staff had a knock on Friday. All-Star Carlos Rodon received a six-run lead. He knocked out nine overs, but was unable to complete the fifth inning. The New York Bullpen was no better, especially three relievers obtained just before the deadline of the trade on Thursday, Non-Jake Bird (four runs allowed in one-third of a turn), David Bednar (two runs in 1 2/3 overs), and Camilo Deval (three runs in a third of a turn). Bednar and Deval blew saved opportunities, and Deval (4-3) took the loss. Prior to Friday’s game, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he was optimistic about his bull. “I feel more equipped today than I felt a week ago,” Boone said. “We definitely had problems we addressed.” After the game, Boone did not change his tune. “Not how you record it, but the guys are very good at what they do,” Boone told the New York Post. “This is not the first time they have had a rough one, and (we) expect them to jump back. We will get it tomorrow. ‘ To be honest, the loss of Friday for the Yankees was just one game, and the team is still left in wildlife card position with 52 games left. The Marlins are not in the play -off position – at least not yet – but play with confidence. How else to declare Marlins catcher Agustin Ramirez – a former prospect of Yankees – stole two bases in Friday’s fourth innings? How else to declare Javier Sanoja in the right field line and then the left field line, even if he is 5 feet-7 and 150 pounds and did he have only one Homer this season to tackle on Friday? And how can you get the left driver Kyle Stowers out of the nowhere to become an all-star? He hit his 24th Homer of the season on Friday, a Grand Slam from Bednar. “We are relentless,” said Marlins’ second Baseman Xavier Edwards, who scored the run -off match on Friday. “We are fearless – no matter who we play. We never give up. ‘ -Field level media