Marlins’ Luis Araez Hits 40% Again with 5-for-5: Re-evaluating Ichiro’s Record

2023-06-20 07:23:42

Marlins’ Araes hits 40% once more with 5-for-5

■ Marlins 11-0 Blue Jays (20th Japan time, Miami)

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Marlins infielder Luis Araez scored five hits in one game for the third time this season once morest the Blue Jays at home on the 19th (Japan time 20th). He went 5-for-5 with a batting average of .400 once more. While attention is focused on Batman, who is in great shape, there are voices to re-evaluate Ichiro’s great record.

The 26-year-old Araes, who won the top hitter in the American League last season, has been with the Marlins since this season and has been producing hits since the opening of the season. He kept his batting average at 40 percent through the end of May 9 (10). He then went down to .371, but regained momentum and brought it to .400.

The number of hits was 102, but what attracted attention once more was the season record of 262 hits achieved by Ichiro of the Mariners in 2004. He has a 40% batting average, but has 226 hits. As of the same day in 2004, Ichiro has 97 hits and a batting average of .331, which is lower than Araes, but what was surprising was the second half of the game. From July 15 (16th), the end of the ball feast, he produced 143 hits in 76 games, and his batting average was .429 during the same period.

The Marlins have played 73 games and Araez has played in 66. In 2004, Ichiro played in 161 games and continued to hit in 161 games, although he only rested one game and had one substitute.

Even with a batting average of 40% and mass production of hits, Ichiro’s record is unlikely to reach. On the Internet, “What’s wrong with Ichiro Maji?” “Araes is amazing, but is it slower than Ichiro’s 262 hits in the season” “I thought once more that Ichiro was too different” “Ichiro is too great” “Ichiro at that time was also Just like Mr. Otani now, he stopped being a human being.”

(Full-Count editorial department)

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