The Miami Marlins have many intriguing decisions coming up in regards to their offseason plans. One of the most notable discussions that will have to be had is how they handle their pitching staff, specifically their starting rotation.
With a plethora of arms both on the MLB roster and in the farm system, they have decisions to make on whether they want to keep them all or move some in favor of adding bats.
One of the names who should be kept around no matter the discussions is Eury Pérez, as he has proven to be a valuable asset to the team, and at only 22 years old, he has plenty of time to continue to develop with the Marlins.
Unfortunately for Miami, he is already in the pre-arbitration portion of his contract and will be hitting arbitration in 2027, so there is a need to discuss extensions sooner rather than later.
They had already discussed one with Kyle Stowers previously; however, the two sides were very far apart in negotiations. Now, a similar problem is occurring with Pérez, and talks may have to be put on hold for the time being.
What is the Latest Report on an Extension for Eury Pérez?