Seeing Eury Perez head to the 15‑day injured list changes the calculus for Miami’s rotation depth. The move forces the Marlins to lean on younger arms while the Mets juggle their own staff after Kodai Senga’s setback.
According to the ESPN live‑score sheet from the May 30 game, Perez, listed as a SP, is slated for a 15‑day IL beginning July 24. The same report notes Kodai Senga, also a SP, will miss 15 days starting June 2, and Andrew Nardi is already on a 7‑day IL. Other Marlins pitchers on short stints include Thomas White (7‑day IL) and Griffin Conine (10‑day IL). The numbers reveal a cluster of arm injuries that could strain bullpen usage, especially with the Mets’ rotation already thin.
The ripple effect may see Miami promote a minor‑league starter or trade for depth, while New York scrambles to fill Senga’s slot. Both clubs will need to manage workload carefully as the season progresses. For complete coverage, see Kodai Senga Lands on 15-Day IL, Mets Scramble to Patch Rotation.