Marlins' Luis Arraez hits another major milestone with 200-hit season. 'It means a lot'
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"It means a lot," Arraez said. "200 hits is a lot for everybody. It's hard to hit in the big leagues, but I did it. I worked hard for it."
In April, he hit for the first cycle in Marlins history. At the All-Star Break, he was still flirting with a chance to post a .400 batting average - something that hasn't been done since Ted Williams in 1941.
"He's been phenomenal," Marlins manager Skip Schumaker said. "I think he's going to have a couple of these in his career. With [the work] he puts in, he deserves to get 200 hits every year. He has stayed healthy the whole year, and that's been a big part of it as well."
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