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Luis Arráez Bites Bat Barrel in WBC Debut
7 Mar
Summary
- Luis Arráez playfully bit his bat barrel during a World Baseball Classic at-bat.
- Arráez is a three-time batting champion with a career .317 average.
- He is playing for Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic tournament.

Luis Arráez, representing Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic, displayed a moment of unusual intensity by biting his bat barrel during a game. This peculiar action occurred during an at-bat in Venezuela's 6-2 victory over The Netherlands. Arráez, one of the Giants' key offseason acquisitions, is celebrated for his elite contact hitting ability.
He is a three-time batting champion, securing titles consecutively from 2022 to 2024. Arráez boasts a career batting average of .317, significantly above the league average of .320 for on-base percentage. Despite a slight dip in his batting average and on-base percentage in his most recent season, his consistent performance over nine MLB seasons suggests this is not a trend.
The San Francisco Giants signed Arráez to a one-year, $12 million deal. He is expected to serve as a table-setter for the team's power hitters, establishing himself as a temporary solution at second base. His ability to consistently hit for average and get on base makes him a valuable asset.




