We are very aware that Luis Arraez has only been with Miami for one year, but as we have said before:
The Marlins have not been around long.
They don’t keep good players when it is time for them to get paid.
As such, Arraez is here after a season where he eclipsed what he did in his last year in Minnesota, where he also won a Batting Title but did so after flirting with .400 (he finished with .354). He also had an OPS of .861, which was impressive for a man with only 10 Home Runs. Arraez also went to his second All-Star, won his second Silver Slugger, and was eighth in MVP voting.
Arraez would win another Batting Title in 2024, but most of that was as a San Diego Padre, as he was traded early in the season.
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