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Luis Arraez Player Props: May 6, Padres vs. Yankees
Luis Arraez Player Props: May 6, Padres vs. Yankees

USA Today

time06-05-2025

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  • USA Today

Luis Arraez Player Props: May 6, Padres vs. Yankees

Luis Arraez Player Props: May 6, Padres vs. Yankees Luis Arraez went hitless in his most recent game (0-for-3), but will take another crack at it when the San Diego Padres take on Clarke Schmidt and the New York Yankees on Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. ET on TBS, YES and SDPA. Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Luis Arraez player prop bets. Arraez has four doubles, a triple, three home runs and six walks while batting .297. Watch tonight's Padres game on Fubo! Luis Arraez Prop Bets and Odds Hits Prop: 1.5 hits (Over odds: +190) 1.5 hits (Over odds: +190) Home Runs Prop: 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +1300) 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +1300) RBI Prop: 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +210) 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +210) Runs Prop: 0.5 runs (Over odds: +130) 0.5 runs (Over odds: +130) Total Bases Prop: 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +130) 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +130) Stolen Bases Prop: 0.5 stolen bases (Over odds: +825) How to Watch San Diego Padres vs. New York Yankees Matchup: San Diego Padres vs. New York Yankees San Diego Padres vs. New York Yankees Time: 7:05 p.m. ET 7:05 p.m. ET Date: Tuesday, May 6, 2025 Tuesday, May 6, 2025 TV Channel: TBS, YES and SDPA TBS, YES and SDPA Live Stream: Fubo (Watch now! - Regional restrictions may apply) Luis Arraez vs. Clarke Schmidt Arraez is 1-for-3 over his career against Clarke Schmidt. Against Clarke Schmidt last year, Arraez went 1-for-3. Luis Arraez prop bet insights Arraez has reached base with a hit 17 times this season in 28 games played (60.7%), including multiple hits in 35.7% of them (10 times). In three of 28 games this season, he has hit a home run (10.7%). He's hit a round-tripper in 2.5% of his trips to the dish in 2025. Arraez has scored at least a run 10 times this year in 28 games played (35.7%), including three multi-run scoring contests (10.7%). In nine of 28 games this year (32.1%), he has picked up at least one RBI, including two games with multiple RBI. Arraez has gone down on strikes one or more times twice this year in 28 tries, but did not punch out multiple times in either of those games. MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 1:25 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Luis Arraez stats against the Yankees Yankees starter: Clarke Schmidt

Luis Arraez Player Props: May 4, Padres vs. Pirates
Luis Arraez Player Props: May 4, Padres vs. Pirates

USA Today

time04-05-2025

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  • USA Today

Luis Arraez Player Props: May 4, Padres vs. Pirates

Luis Arraez Player Props: May 4, Padres vs. Pirates Luis Arraez will try for a better performance after a hitless showing in his previous game (0-for-4). He and the San Diego Padres face the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday, who will send out Andrew Heaney to start, at 1:35 p.m. ET on SportsNet PT and SDPA. Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Luis Arraez player prop bets. Arraez is hitting .301 with four doubles, a triple, three home runs and five walks. Watch tonight's Padres game on Fubo! Luis Arraez Prop Bets and Odds Hits Prop: 1.5 hits (Over odds: +175) 1.5 hits (Over odds: +175) Home Runs Prop: 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +1450) 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +1450) RBI Prop: 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +195) 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +195) Runs Prop: 0.5 runs (Over odds: +130) 0.5 runs (Over odds: +130) Total Bases Prop: 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +120) 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +120) Stolen Bases Prop: 0.5 stolen bases (Over odds: +950) How to Watch San Diego Padres vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Matchup: San Diego Padres vs. Pittsburgh Pirates San Diego Padres vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Time: 1:35 p.m. ET 1:35 p.m. ET Date: Sunday, May 4, 2025 Sunday, May 4, 2025 TV Channel: SportsNet PT and SDPA SportsNet PT and SDPA Live Stream: Fubo (Watch now! - Regional restrictions may apply) Luis Arraez vs. Andrew Heaney Arraez is 1-for-6 over his career against Andrew Heaney. Luis Arraez prop bet insights Arraez has a hit in 61.5% of his games this season (16 of 26), with at least two hits in nine of those games (34.6%). He has hit a home run in three games this season (26 opportunities, 11.5%), leaving the ballpark in 2.7% of his chances at the plate. Arraez has scored at least one run in eight out of 26 games this year (30.8%), with more than one run scored in three of those contests (11.5%). In nine of 26 games this season (34.6%), he has plated at least one run, including two games with multiple RBI. Arraez has gone down on strikes at least once twice this year in 26 tries, but did not strike out multiple times in either of those games. MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 1:26 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Luis Arraez stats against the Pirates Pirates starter: Andrew Heaney

Padres activate star hitter Luis Arraez from concussion list
Padres activate star hitter Luis Arraez from concussion list

Reuters

time30-04-2025

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  • Reuters

Padres activate star hitter Luis Arraez from concussion list

April 30 - The San Diego Padres activated three-time batting champion Luis Arraez from the seven-day concussion list prior to Tuesday night's home game against the San Francisco Giants. The Padres also activated outfielder Jason Heyward from the 10-day injured list, designated veteran first baseman Yuli Gurriel for assignment and placed infielder Mason McCoy on the IL with a dislocated left finger. Arraez is batting second and playing first base for the Padres on Tuesday. Heyward is in the No. 8 hole and playing left field. Arraez was injured against Houston on April 20 when he was involved in a violent collision with the Astros' Mauricio Dubon. He was carted off the field, taken to a Houston hospital and then placed on the concussion list the following day. Arraez, who owns a .322 career average, was thrilled to be back in action. "I just get to play baseball, man," Arraez told reporters. "That's what I love." Arraez, 28, is batting .287 with three homers and seven RBIs in 22 games this season. He won the 2022 American League batting title with the Minnesota Twins and the 2023 National League crown with the Miami Marlins. He won last season's title while splitting time with the Marlins (33 games) and Padres (117). Heyward, 35, is returning from left knee inflammation. He last played on April 16 and is hitting .190 with one homer and six RBIs in 17 games. "Hate to miss time," said Heyward, "but it's good to have the chance to get right." Gurriel, who turns 41 in June, was just 4-for-36 (.111) in 16 games for the Padres. He was the 2021 AL batting champ for the Astros. "We've moved on from Yuli, which hurts," San Diego manager Mike Shildt said. "(Gurriel) was quite a pro. We enjoyed every moment he was here. It's just a decision we made with guys coming off (the IL)." McCoy, 30, was hitless in five at-bats over four games for San Diego. The Padres still have two other starting players on the IL in star second-year outfielder Jackson Merrill (hamstring strain) and second baseman Jake Cronenworth (fractured rib).

After Luis Arraez collision, Padres' Mike Shildt supports safety measures at first base
After Luis Arraez collision, Padres' Mike Shildt supports safety measures at first base

New York Times

time23-04-2025

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  • New York Times

After Luis Arraez collision, Padres' Mike Shildt supports safety measures at first base

The collision at first base happened three days ago, and Mike Shildt still can't get it out of his head. Now, he thinks Major League Baseball should do more to head off future crashes at first base. It was Sunday night in Houston, and the manager of the San Diego Padres was standing alongside the limp figure of his three-time batting champ, Luis Arraez, praying everything would be OK. Advertisement Three days later, in an appearance on the latest Starkville podcast, Shildt is still using words like 'scary' and 'alarming' to describe what he saw after a frightening play in which Arraez ran face-first into the shoulder of Houston's Mauricio Dubón. 'Very scary,' he told me and Doug Glanville on Starkville, which is part of 'The Windup' show on The Athletic. 'We don't see collisions like that a lot in our game. (So I sprinted) out onto the field as quickly as possible. And he's motionless … lost a little bit of consciousness for a brief period of time. Then got his eyes open and then got him moving a little bit. But it was still very scary.' Fortunately, Shildt said, it looks like Arraez avoided all the worst-case scenarios. He is currently on the seven-day injured list, working his way through MLB's concussion protocols. But that doesn't mean the league should overlook its chance to be proactive in trying to prevent similar collisions. In college baseball, the NCAA has instituted what is known as 'the double first base rule.' It is a safety measure that places two bags at first base for use on close plays — one bag for the defender, one for the base runner. Asked if he would be in favor of MLB trying out that idea, Shildt saw no downside. 'I wouldn't be opposed to it,' he said. 'I haven't seen it or played with it, to form a real strong opinion. But conceptually, it's one of those things where you go: You know, why not? I mean, we want our players to be safe and on the field, so I don't really see a huge reason (not to). 'Conceptually, it does check some boxes to me that make sense — that listen, let's just create a lane for everybody.' The Southeastern Conference tried out the double base in its tournament last year, to good reviews, and it's now in effect across all of college baseball. There is a white bag for the fielder and a green or orange bag for the runner. And while there are certain exceptions, where the first baseman or runner are permitted to tag the other bag, even those exceptions were crafted with player safety as the goal. Advertisement Shildt endorsed the rule changes MLB made last season to clarify where base runners can run as they're heading toward first base. But then he circled back to the double first-base idea and said: 'I don't see why not.' 'I don't think it's going to hurt the integrity of the game,' he said. 'And it actually kind of preserves the safety of our players. So we should probably think about it.' Shildt said Arraez flew back to San Diego on Monday, rather than accompanying the Padres to Detroit, but seems to be recovering well so far. 'He's sore, as you would expect,' Shildt said. 'But nothing from a CT scan that's alarming in the cervical area or the jaw line, because he got a little abrasion on his jaw. And cognitively, (he's) alert, remembers what's taken place, is testing positively to this point on anything relative to the concussion side of it.' Shildt also reported that Arraez has soreness and limited range of motion in his neck area. But 'all things being considered,' the manager said, 'it looks like he's going to be OK.' Nevertheless, the force of that collision — and the frightening 11-minute delay that followed — left a mark on everyone on the field. Human beings play these games. And both teams were shaken by the sight of two bodies colliding at top speed. 'Everybody's heart just went out for him,' Shildt said. 'The competition went out the window. We're in the third game of a very, very hard-fought series that continued after that incident. But now, it's just about humans, you know. And that's one thing about that … is the brotherhood that is Major League Baseball and baseball in general, and how people care about each other. 'And that was on display immediately after that. The Astros — the organization, and medically — everybody was first class and very accommodating. We're very grateful for that. So people all pitched in to make the best of a tough situation.' Advertisement Shildt's remarks about Arraez were only part of a wide-ranging conversation on Starkville. He talked about why Fernando Tatis Jr. could represent the future of baseball. He described the evolving role managers now play in establishing clubhouse culture. And he was candid in explaining how his firing in St. Louis has affected him in this job and left him 'a little more aware of how the industry works.' To hear Shildt discuss all that and more, listen to the full podcast here.

Padres put Luis Arraez on 7-day concussion injured list following scary collision
Padres put Luis Arraez on 7-day concussion injured list following scary collision

San Francisco Chronicle​

time21-04-2025

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  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Padres put Luis Arraez on 7-day concussion injured list following scary collision

DETROIT (AP) — Luis Arraez was placed on the seven-day concussion injured list by the San Diego Padres on Monday. The three-time batting champion got hurt Sunday night in Houston when he collided with Astros second baseman Mauricio Dubón on a frightening play at first base. Arraez was put on a backboard and carted out of the stadium. He was taken to a hospital but returned to the ballpark following San Diego's 3-2 victory. To replace him on the active roster, the Padres recalled infielder Mason McCoy from Triple-A El Paso before their series opener Monday night against the Detroit Tigers. Arraez is hitting .287 with three home runs, seven RBIs and a .755 OPS. The three-time All-Star infielder has won three consecutive batting titles, one in the American League and two in the National League.

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