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Giants Reach One-Year, $12 Million Agreement With Luis Arraez to Play Second Base

The club expects him to play second base rather than DH.

Overview

  • The agreement is reported at one year and $12 million and is pending a physical, with an announcement expected this week.
  • San Francisco secured assurances Arraez will start at second base after he declined multi-year offers focused on designated hitter duties.
  • A three-time batting champion with a career .317 average, Arraez brings elite contact skills and the lowest strikeout rate among qualified hitters since 2019.
  • Defensive metrics are a concern as Arraez has posted -60 Outs Above Average since 2019, likely prompting more late-inning use of defender Casey Schmitt.
  • Recent underlying numbers dipped in 2025, and the move reduces the Giants’ need for a Brendan Donovan trade while a 40-man roster spot must be cleared to finalize the deal.