MIAMI, FL – Tonight it was a pitcher’s duel between both franchises. It Eury Perez for the Miami Marlins against the bullpen for the New York Mets. Perez dominated while Esteury Ruiz scored both runs for the Marlins in their 2-1 edge over the Mets.
Esteury Ruiz multi-run/Owen Caissie multi-RBI game
Esteury Ruiz is now 2-2 on the day. First a double, now a triple.
29.1 feet per second there#Marlins pic.twitter.com/JlqATbdPog
— Kevin Barral (@kevin_barral) May 23, 2026
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Mets 1 | Marlins 2Owen Caissie puts the #FightinFish on top with a single. He has two RBI in the game. #Marlins pic.twitter.com/Wwb3sO7CnT
— Ricardo Urrusuno (@RickScores) May 23, 2026
Eury Perez Dials In
With Juan Soto coming to the plate, the show is over for Eury Perez. His final line:
6.1 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 5 K, 86 NP (60 Strikes)
Perez showed much improvement with 14 swing and misses. His velocity was up, maxing out at 100.4 MPH. #Marlins #FightinFish pic.twitter.com/1cAz4JyEfm
— Ricardo Urrusuno (@RickScores) May 23, 2026
Pete Fairbanks Locks in the Save
Andrew Nardi earned his seventh hold of the season, recording two strikeouts in one inning. Michael Petersen got his fifth hold after getting a strikeout in 0.2 innings of work.
In the ninth, it was up to Pete Fairbanks to take this game home. He quickly got Nick Morabito and MJ Melendez to strike out swinging. After issuing a walk to Benge, he gave Mets fans in the audience more life. However, he was able to silence it after Bo Bichette flew out to Marsee over in center field.
Ballgame#Marlins win 2-1
– Owen Caissie drove in both of Miami’s runs
– Eury Perez bounced back with his first win
in May
– Esteury Ruiz had two extra-base hits tonight
– Pete Fairbanks recorded his sixth save pic.twitter.com/h3avEBWgwr— Ricardo Urrusuno (@RickScores) May 23, 2026
For Fairbanks, this was his sixth overall save of 2026 and his first in the month of May. His ERA has decreased over his previous three outings to 8.25, as he seeks to move forward after an up-and-down start to the season.
Between the Mets and Marlins, this is a battle for fourth place. The Marlins hold an edge for now, with a 23-29 record over the Mets 22-29 mark. Both teams are back at it tomorrow at 4:10 in the Loan Dome. Freddy Peralta (3-3, 3.31 ERA, 54 K) takes the hill for the team out of Queens while Max Meyer (4-0, 2.85 ERA, 60K) gets the start for the Fish.


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