The Miami Marlins are optioning rookie pitcher Eury Perez to the minors. The move is raising eyebrows as the 20-year-old hurler has been one of the best arms in the rotation for the Marlins as they chase the team's first postseason berth since 2020.Perez has looked every bit the part of a big league pitcher for the majority of his first 11 MLB starts. He went six innings against the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, allowing three hits and one earned run before being relieved in a 3-0 loss.Talkin’ Baseball@TalkinBaseball_The Marlins are optioning Eury Perez to the minor leagues today, per @CraigMish209759The Marlins are optioning Eury Perez to the minor leagues today, per @CraigMish https://t.co/enqnyU5MeUEury Perez has allowed two runs or fewer in nine of his 11 starts for the Miami Marlins. However, one massive thorn in his side was a shellacking at the hands of the Atlanta Braves on July 1. Perez had what might be the shortest outing he will ever have, lasting just 1/3 of an inning while allowing six earned runs on seven hits in a 7-0 defeat.DegenDen@betheover1@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish bro has been lights out and as his rewards gets sent back to the minors1@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish bro has been lights out and as his rewards gets sent back to the minorscp@chasemcgwire5@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish @AramLeighton8 please explain this??? i’m lost…3@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish @AramLeighton8 please explain this??? i’m lost…#PKWCGG #####PLAYERSKLUB@leanavocados_00@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish he had a solid outing last game why@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish he had a solid outing last game whyHowever, other than that game, Eury Perez has largely been lights out for the Miami Marlins. He allowed just one earned run total over five starts in June, winning three games in the span. Perez's other two June starts were no-decisions as the Marlins bats were largely silent in a 2-0 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on June 20 and a 2-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox on June 9.Noah Berger🧩🚂@Trainboy100@TalkinJake @TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish They are slowing him down to preserve his innings for later in the season. This was planned84@TalkinJake @TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish They are slowing him down to preserve his innings for later in the season. This was planned_Zombieboi_@zombieboi_@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish it’s the all star break, he isn’t scheduled to start again until after50@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish it’s the all star break, he isn’t scheduled to start again until afterJohn Seigle@SeigS_@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish This is so he stays on rotation through the allstar break. This has nothing to do with his performance11@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish This is so he stays on rotation through the allstar break. This has nothing to do with his performanceIt could be that the Miami Marlins are trying to keep Eury Perez on schedule due to the upcoming All-Star Break, or that the team is trying to limit the innings load on their young budding star pitcher. Perez has thrown 53-1/3 innings so far this season.RedBirds11@RedBirdsX11@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish This is crazy, he is awesome. He would literally be our ace.. @TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish This is crazy, he is awesome. He would literally be our ace.. 😅E̴d̴w̴i̴n̴@KeneTouchdown@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish after one bad start against the best team in baseball? kinda harsh22@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish after one bad start against the best team in baseball? kinda harshSky@Skywiercioch@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish This is because he just pitched yesterday right? That’s it?@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish This is because he just pitched yesterday right? That’s it?Perez has proven to be a trenendous replacement for Pablo Lopez, traded by the Marlins to the Minnesota Twins last offseason in a "need for need" trade for second baseman Luis Arraez.GMagz@b0nerjams03@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish For a team in the thick of a playoff race and him pitching the way he is this is certainly a questionable move.@TalkinBaseball_ @CraigMish For a team in the thick of a playoff race and him pitching the way he is this is certainly a questionable move.Miami Marlins league statsEury Perez #39 of the Miami Marlins pitches against the St. Louis Cardinals during the first inning at loanDepot park on July 6, 2023 in Miami, Florida.Perez has proven to be a very valuable performer for the Marlins, especially given the tremendous struggles of Miami staff ace and 2022 National League Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara.The Marlins enter the weekend at 51-38, eight games behind the NL East-leading Braves, but leading the Wild Card chase by 2.5 games.