OK, so it’s late June, and I’m calling it: The Luis Arráez .400 watch is officially on.
Arráez went 1 for 3 on Thursday, so his batting average is now .397. The Marlins have played 76 games, so we’re almost at the halfway point. This is getting real!
The highest batting averages at this point since Ted Williams hit .400 in 1941:
Larry Walker, 1997: .411.
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