Luis Arráez’s consistency in the 2024 campaign was decisive for the Miami Marlins and the San Diego Padres. The Venezuelan joined a select list of players who averaged an average above .300 points in their first six seasons in the MLB.
The Venezuelan infielder occupies the fourth place in this offensive department, averaging an average of .323 in his first six seasons in the Big Show and with a minimum of 2,500 at-bats.
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“La Regadera” during his career in the Big Top has been in charge of showing discipline and focus at the plate, to sit on a select list headed by the Dominican and next Hall of Fame, Albert Pujols, with an average of .332 in his first six seasons in the MLB.
The list is made up of:
- .332 Albert Pujols
- .331 Ichiro Suzuki
- .327 Joe Mauer
- .323 Luis Arraez
- .318 Matt Holliday
Arráez had a dream 2024 season, as he became the first player in history to win three consecutive Batting Titles.
Of the details to highlight in Arráez’s campaign, the Venezuelan took 637 at-bats in this campaign and only struck out 29 times.
Which translates to one strikeout for approximately every 22 plate appearances. This statistic demonstrates the discipline that “La Regadera” has had at the plate during his participation in the Big Show