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Luis Arráez

Luis Arráez, a Venezuelan professional baseball infielder, currently plays for the San Francisco Giants in MLB. Nicknamed "La Regadera," he has also played for the Minnesota Twins, Miami Marlins, and San Diego Padres. Arráez represents Venezuela in international baseball competitions.

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Luis Arráez's potential batting position in the Giants' lineup is discussed, along with his reflections on the World Baseball Classic. His viral reaction after a groundout in the WBC also gained attention.

April 9, 1997: Luis Arráez's Birth

On April 9, 1997, Luis Sangel Arráez was born. He is a Venezuelan professional baseball infielder currently playing for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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1998: Tony Gwynn's Strikeout Rate

In 1998, Tony Gwynn had a strikeout rate of once every 25.6 at bats.

2012: 15U Baseball World Championship

In 2012, Arráez was selected to the Venezuela national baseball team for the 15U Baseball World Championship in Chihuahua, Mexico, where the team won gold.

November 21, 2013: Signed with Minnesota Twins

On November 21, 2013, Arráez officially signed with the Minnesota Twins as an international free agent, marking the beginning of his professional baseball journey.

2013: Signed with the Twins

In 2013, Arráez signed with the Minnesota Twins as an international free agent, starting his professional baseball career.

2014: Professional Debut

In 2014, Arráez made his professional debut with the Dominican Summer League Twins, showcasing his talent by hitting .348/.433/.400 with 15 RBI.

2015: Gulf Coast League Twins

In 2015, Arráez played for the Gulf Coast League Twins, achieving a .306/.377/.388 batting line with 19 RBI, and was recognized as an FCL post-season All-Star and an MiLB.com Organization All-Star.

2016: Cedar Rapids Kernels

In 2016, Arráez played for the Cedar Rapids Kernels, hitting .347 (second in the Midwest League) with 67 runs, 31 doubles, three home runs, and 66 RBI. He was also named a Midwest League mid-season and post-season All-Star, and an MiLB.com Organization All-Star.

2017: Limited Play Due to Injury

In 2017, Arráez's season was cut short as he played only three games for the Fort Myers Miracle due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament, posing a significant challenge early in his career.

2018: Return from Injury

In 2018, Arráez returned from his ACL injury, playing for both the Fort Myers Miracle and the Chattanooga Lookouts, achieving a combined batting line of .310/.361/.397 with three home runs and 36 RBI. Following the season, the Twins added him to their 40-man roster.

May 14, 2019: Promotion to Rochester Red Wings

On May 14, 2019, Arráez was promoted to the Rochester Red Wings, marking another step in his journey to the major leagues.

May 17, 2019: Called Up to Major Leagues

On May 17, 2019, Arráez was called up to the major leagues by the Minnesota Twins for the first time, a significant moment in his career.

2019: MLB Debut with Twins

In 2019, Arráez made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut with the Minnesota Twins, marking a significant milestone in his career.

2020: 2020 Season Performance

In 2020, Arráez played 32 games and had 112 at bats hitting .321/.364/.402 with 13 RBIs.

2021: 2021 Season Performance

In 2021, Arráez batted .294/.357/.376 in 428 at bats, with 6 triples, placing him 4th in the American League.

June 5, 2022: Five Times On Base

On June 5, 2022, Arráez reached base five times, including four hits and one walk, in an 8–6 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.

2022: AL Batting Title and Luis Aparicio Award

In 2022, Arráez had a slash line of .316/.375/.420 with 50 walks and 43 strikeouts in 547 at bats, leading the AL in at bats per strikeout. He was named winner of the Luis Aparicio Award and earned the AL batting title with a .316 batting average.

2022: First Batting Title

In 2022, Luis Arráez won his first batting title.

January 20, 2023: Traded to Miami Marlins

On January 20, 2023, the Minnesota Twins traded Arráez to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Pablo López, José Salas, and Byron Chourio. Arráez's $6.1 million salary for the 2023 season was determined through the arbitration process.

April 11, 2023: First Marlins Player to Hit for the Cycle

On April 11, 2023, Arráez made history as the first player in Miami Marlins franchise history to hit for the cycle, achieving this feat in an 8–4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.

2023: First Marlins Player to Hit for the Cycle

In 2023, Arráez became the first player in Miami Marlins history to achieve the rare feat of hitting for the cycle, showcasing his versatility and skill as a hitter.

2023: World Baseball Classic

In 2023, Arráez represented Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic, slashing .235/.314/.647. He hit two home runs in the quarterfinal game against Team USA, but Venezuela was ultimately eliminated.

May 4, 2024: Traded to San Diego Padres

On May 4, 2024, the Marlins traded Arráez and cash considerations to the San Diego Padres in exchange for Dillon Head, Jakob Marsee, Nathan Martorella, and Woo-suk Go.

2024: Third Consecutive Batting Title

In 2024, Arráez won his third consecutive batting title with three different teams, spoiling Shohei Ohtani's Triple Crown pursuit and solidifying his place in MLB history.

September 1, 2025: 1,000th Career Hit

On September 1, 2025, Arráez achieved his 1,000th career hit with a bloop single through the middle infield in the seventh inning, marking a significant milestone in his MLB career.

February 10, 2026: Signed with San Francisco Giants

On February 10, 2026, Arráez signed a one-year, $12 million contract with the San Francisco Giants.