THE BEST HITTER IN BASEBALL
THE BEST HITTER IN BASEBALL
As of today, August 23rd, the best hitter in baseball is not Ronald Acuña Jr. Freddie Freeman, or Shohei Ohtani. No, the best hitter in baseball is not one who you would probably think of as the singular best. However, though not the best offensive player, he is the best hitter for one singular reason.
Being the best hitter does not automatically mean you are a power hitter, or great at stealing, or great at driving in runs. Being the best hitter implies that you have the best batting average in the league. And for that reason, Luis Arraez is the best hitter in baseball.
With his .356 batting average, Arraez is the best hitter by a whole 23 points. This does not make the best offensive player however, as that title has to go to Acuña, the second place in batting average. His average, along with his 28 home runs, major league-leading 58 steals and 113 runs, make Acuña the best offensive player in baseball. Now back to Luis Arraez.
Arraez has a very good batting average, but at the all-star break he was flirting with .400, and people were wondering if he would be the first player to do so in over 80 years. However, I don’t think he can bat quite that high, as the season is starting to approach its end, and he has 44 points in batting average to go.
So, though players like Acuña, Freddie Freeman, Shohei, and Matt Olson are better offensive players than him, Arraez is the best hitter in baseball.
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