Luis Arráez surged to the top of the National League in hits on Friday, reaching 180 for the season and surpassing Trea Turner. The Miami Marlins infielder went 5-for-4 in Friday’s game, adding to a remarkable season at the plate and solidifying his position as one of baseball’s moast consistent hitters.
Arráez’s ability to consistently find gaps has made him a batting artist and a strategic force in the lineup. While hitting at a high level can sometimes appear effortless, Arráez’s success is a testament to his skill and dedication. He’s not just getting singles behind second base; he’s driving the ball and impacting games.
Through Friday’s performance, Arráez boasts a .292 batting average, currently the best in the National League, and is within reach of securing a bronze medal finish in that category by the end of the weekend. Over his last seven games, he’s hitting .393 wiht a home run, three RBIs, and four runs scored, and has recorded a hit in 14 of his last 16 games.
looking at a broader timeframe, Arráez has connected for a hit in 48 of his last 62 games, batting .300 with 12 doubles, three home runs, and 26 RBIs during that stretch. He recently concluded an extraordinary 18-game hitting streak from July 18 to August 5,where he posted a .405 on-base percentage. Within that streak was a personal best of 16 consecutive games with a hit (july 18 - August 3),during which he hit .400/.435/.508 with four doubles,one home run,and six RBIs.His 30th double of the season came on Friday, a notable milestone for a player often characterized by his ability to consistently put the ball in play.