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07/05/26 06:34:00
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07/05 18:32 CDT Miami Marlins pitcher Eury Prez removed after throwing 7
perfect innings against Athletics
Miami Marlins pitcher Eury Prez removed after throwing 7 perfect innings
against Athletics
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) --- Eury Prez was pulled after pitching seven
perfect innings Sunday against the Athletics, and the Miami Marlins quickly
lost their bid for a combined no-hitter.
Marlins reliever Lake Bachar replaced Prez to start the eighth and issued a
leadoff walk to Lawrence Butler as fans booed. That was the first baserunner
for the A's, and Joshua Kuroda-Grauer then dunked a pop-fly single into shallow
right field for their first hit.
Carlos Cortes followed with an RBI double, Max Muncy walked and Jonah Heim
launched a grand slam that shaved Miami's lead to 8-5.
Brian Serven singled to chase Bachar, who didn't retire any of the six batters
he faced.
The 23-year-old Prez, who has never pitched a complete game in his major
league career, set down all 21 hitters he faced with eight strikeouts. He threw
92 pitches, 56 for strikes, before Miami manager Clayton McCullough went to his
bullpen.
There has never been a combined perfect game in major league history.
The Marlins have not had a perfect game in the 33-year history of the franchise.
Prez induced six flyouts, only one of which made it to the warning track. He
was facing the A's for the first time since his rookie season of 2023.
The last big league pitcher to throw a perfect game was Domingo Germn for the
New York Yankees against the A's on July 28, 2023.
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