The Miami Marlins have a potentially elite starting rotation, but there's one piece missing. Entering Monday, three starters, Max Meyer, Sandy Alcantara, and Janson Junk, have a sub-3.05 ERA. One outlier is Eury Perez, who owns a 4.46 ERA. His last two seasons were proof that he can pitch well at the Major League level, and in some cases, at a high level. The Marlins haven't reaped the benefits of being patient yet with Meyer this season, but know it's coming eventually. He allowed just two runs over five innings against the Phillies in his latest start. Two starts before, he allowed just one unearned run and three hits over six innings of work. He's pitched well sporadically this season and has the ceiling for more. Then we come to Chris Paddack , who is in the midst of a career year, in all the bad ways. He would own the worst ERA among starters in baseball if he qualified, but he hasn't lasted long enough in his starts to count.…