The Miami Marlins' bullpen has been one of the best in Major League Baseball entering Sunday, but even with the overall success come issues. After getting a strong outing from Max Meyer against the San Francisco Giants, the bullpen had its blunders. Meyer was throwing the ball very well, and while he might be the only Marlins starter this season not to complete six innings of work this season, he tossed five innings of shutout baseball with five strikeouts. Then the wheels fell off the bus. Calvin Faucher was brought in and allowed two runs on two hits and one walk, without striking anyone out. As reported by Fish On First on X (formerly Twitter), Faucher has been the worst pitcher on the Marlins this season in terms of win probability added, having entered the game with a -0.75 WPA. He blew the Marlins' lead as well and now holds a 6.00 ERA thus far in 2026. This can't continue for Miami if it wants to have a real chance at competing in the NL East, so a change needs to be on the horizon.…