Luis Arraez

319Followers
VEN
VEN
28 yo
First Base, +2
San Diego Padres
Padres
Left / Right
Batting / Throwing
#4
Shirt number
Last 15
7
93%
Season
7

Breakdown

GW 38
1
Arizona Diamondbacks
8
Arizona Diamondbacks
0
Arizona Diamondbacks
GW 39
6
Boston Red Sox
10
Boston Red Sox
13
Boston Red Sox
GW 40
0
San Francisco Giants
1
San Francisco Giants
5
San Francisco Giants
GW 41
2
Los Angeles Dodgers
7
Los Angeles Dodgers
22
Los Angeles Dodgers
GW 42
2
San Francisco Giants
13
San Francisco Giants
0
San Francisco Giants
7
San Francisco Giants
GW 43
5
Los Angeles Dodgers
0
Los Angeles Dodgers
0
Los Angeles Dodgers
GW 44
15
Seattle Mariners
0
Seattle Mariners
0
Seattle Mariners
GW 45
5
Minnesota Twins
10
Minnesota Twins
2
Minnesota Twins
GW 46
7
Baltimore Orioles
18
Baltimore Orioles
5
Baltimore Orioles
GW 47
2
Colorado Rockies
17
Colorado Rockies
7
Colorado Rockies
GW 48
0
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
-1
1
Cincinnati Reds
14
Colorado Rockies
GW 49
2
Colorado Rockies
9
Colorado Rockies
Potential injuryDNP
Colorado Rockies
GW 50
1
New York Mets
9
New York Mets
5
New York Mets
GW 51
5
Chicago White Sox
5
Chicago White Sox
4
Chicago White Sox
GW 52
8
Milwaukee Brewers
26
Milwaukee Brewers
3
Milwaukee Brewers
GW 53
14
Arizona Diamondbacks
5
Arizona Diamondbacks
DNP
Arizona Diamondbacks
GW 54
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs

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September 27, 2025

Smacks 30th double

Arraez went 4-for-5 with a double and one run scored in Friday's 7-4 win over the Diamondbacks.

Analysis

Arraez has hit safely in his last 14 games, with Friday's performance being his fifth multi-hit effort in that span. The infielder was able to hit his 30th double of the year, a milestone he's reached in four straight seasons. He's added four triples, eight home runs, 61 RBI, 65 runs scored, 11 stolen bases and a .292/.328/.393 slash line across 153 contests this season.

September 24, 2025

Pops rare homer in win

Arraez went 2-for-3 with a two-run home run, an additional run scored and a walk in Tuesday's victory over the Brewers.

Analysis

Arraez turned on a Bruce Zimmermann cutter in the second inning, curling it off the right-field foul pole for a two-run shot, his eighth homer of the season. It's been a down year overall for Arraez, with career lows in batting average (.288) and OPS (.711) across 151 games, but the infielder may be heating up at the right time, riding a 12-game hitting streak with an .801 OPS during that span.

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