Luis Arraez won't stop Hitting!

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DeRo hits the Skybox to dive into Luis Arraez's unique hitting skill set, as the star has brought his average back up to .400 as of June 20th.

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This is what baseball needs! Hopefully he inspires a new generation of hitters

julianmeza
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Arraez seriously looks like the second coming of tony Gwynn. I didn’t think we’d ever see another hitter like this

TheShachattack
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This guy really isn’t popping of the front page of news articles but this is something special. Once in a generation chance to break the 400 mark!

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Actually so beautiful to see. In the season of pitch clocks, bigger bases and no shifts, in the era of the 2 outcomes, one man absolutely refuses to change. And even with all the recent attention, he's only doing better.

I'm a Red Sox fan but this season, I'm an Arraez fan first and foremost. Baseball needs this.

notanyonespecific
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me and my dad have been fans of him for years miss him on the twins but will be a fan of his for life love his energy that he brings to every game and his consistency as a hitter

lucacarsello
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Arraez hand eye coordination is so much better than anyone else in the world

Twelvehourpowernap
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Mind blowing stats quite honestly so excited to have this guy in the bigs

TheTEN
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I always enjoy hearing Dero breaking down hitting. These comps he comes up with are great

zeusdeuce
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He's the best hitter in the game right now

brandonmoucatel
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Luis Arraez is beyond violent with his swing it’s just so compact it looks effortless.

zdthekilla
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Luis is like DON MATTINGLY.., they both swing like they have alligator arms! Their elbows dominate the swing!

DaveKirilloffBaseball
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A good segment would be on how jordan walker can hit with his front foot staying out and his hips staying open. Blows my mind that he can hit like that.

bdadsmagee
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Also have a pitcher on pace for 300 strikeouts in under 200 innings this season.

NevermindtheRedundants
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3 5-5 games in a calendar month is insanity

BrutusJrTherd
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too many casual fans arent recognising the difficulty of this, thinking that because he just hits singles and doubles he isnt good. even if Judge only tried to hit singles, he would hit close to .400. Ohtani tried when he was younger, and he never even came close. all these hitters hit for power because they know they cant raise their average any more than it is. Arraez is built different

baileysmith
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Hopefully he starts bringing in bigger crowds to LoanDepot Park

LCM
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Usually the video breakdown is quite good but this one doesn't make sense - almost seeking out a narrative that isn't there. Mark DLR speaks of how the hands don't move ... but they do. He also speaks of the stride and load being quiet ... but they aren't. The posture and swing path is very much like any hitter. It's just that the guy is 175 pounds and has tremendous hand eye coordination so puts everything in play and rarely strikes out. He also fouls off a ton of pitches that would be a swinging strike. Nothing to do with his swing being different (like an Ichiro).

mrmisterMJ
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He’s the only one I could see hitting that Ted Williams mark.

msmliars
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Hopefully, this will become a new trend in mlb. Analytics has ruined the game. I.e. dig in, swing for the fences with an upward swing and either strike out or a home run.

PatrickForrest-pvwv
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He hits the ball "where they ain't".

GeraldM_inNC