Luis Sangel Arraez, nicknamed “La Regadera” is a second baseman in American baseball. He has previously played for the Minnesota Twins and is currently representing the Miami Marlins in MLB.
Born on April 9, 1997, in San Felipe, Venezuela, Luis Arraez made his MLB debut on September 18, 2019, for the Minnesota Twins. Since then, he has impressed fans with his baseball skills and especially his hitting prowess. He has won accomplishments like AL League batting champion and a Silver Slugger Award in 2022. He was traded by the Minnesota Twins to the Miami Marlins during the 2022-2023 offseason. Since then, he has been representing the Marlins in MLB games.
Arraez has notched up a batting average of .327 with 17 home runs, 9 stolen bases, 173 RBI, .386 OBP and .808 OPS in his career so far. He made his All-Star game debut in 2022 representing the Minnesota Twins and the American League team. In 2023, he will be making his 2nd All-Star Game appearance, this time representing the Miami Marlins and the National League team. The game will be telecasted on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, at 8 pm E.T. on Fox. It will take place at the T-Mobile Stadium in Seattle, Washington.
How many All-Star appearances does Luis Arraez have?
Luis Arraez made his All-Star game debut in 2022 as a member of the American League team and Minnesota Twins. In 2023, he will be making his 2nd All-Star game appearance as a member of the National League Team and the Miami Marlins
2022 All-Star Game
In 2022, Luis Arraez made his All-Star game debut as a member of the American League. He served as a reserve member for the American League team in the game.
FAQs
A. Luis Arraez is 26 years old.
A. Luis Arraez has participated in 1 All-Star game in 2022. In 2023, he will make his 2nd All-Star game appearance.
A. Luis Arraez has represented the Minnesota Twins and the American League team in the All-Star game in 2022. In 2023, he will be representing the Miami Marlins and the National League team.
A. Luis Arraez has notched up 17 home runs in his career so far.
A. No, Luis Arraez has not yet become an MVP in an All-Star game.