Luis Arráez's Historic Chase for .400 in MLB.

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Miami Marlins second baseman Luis Arraez is chasing baseball’s first .400 batting average since Ted Williams in 1941. With 73 team games and 282 plate appearances in the books, the 26-year-old is sitting at precisely .400. Arraez's skills are so finely tuned he can recall an era where fastballs weren’t as fast, breaking balls didn’t break as much and strikeouts were failures instead of the cost of doing business.
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