Three-time batting champion Luis Arraez is joining the San Francisco Giants on a one-year, $12 million contract, per multiple media reports on Saturday.

Per MLB.com, Arraez will be the Giants’ full-time second baseman, joining an infield that features third baseman Matt Chapman, shortstop Willy Adames, and first baseman Rafael Devers.

Giants, Luis Arraez reportedly agree to 1-year deal, per multiple reports including MLB Network insider @Joelsherman1. pic.twitter.com/14LIforaSF

— MLB (@MLB) February 1, 2026

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Luis Arraez, entering his age-29 season in 2026, won three straight batting titles with the Minnesota Twins (2022), Miami Marlins (2023), and San Diego Padres (2024).

Over that three-year period, the three-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger led the majors in hits (576), hit .328 and struck out only 106 times.

Spanning seven seasons with the Twins, Marlins and Padres, the Venezuelan native is a .317 hitter with 169 doubles, 36 home runs and 308 RBIs in 840 games.

–Field Level Media

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If you thought the San Francisco Giants and Harrison Bader seemed like a perfect fit, you aren’t alone.

Bader, a slick-fielding center fielder who also had a career year at the plate in 2025, inked a two-year, $20.5 million deal to join a Giants lineup that was lacking an everyday center fielder.

Shortly following the news, Bader joined The Show podcast with MLB insiders Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman to share his thoughts on his new squad.

“Well, first and foremost, the opportunity. You know, all you can do in this game is just work to set yourself up for the best opportunity possible,” Bader said. “Now, I’ve always wanted to play as many games, have as many bats as possible, be on a winning team.

“The Giants cannot be a more perfect fit for me. I’m just very excited. You know, I love playing with superstars. They’ve got a lot of really, really talented players.”

Harrison Bader on why the Giants are ‘a perfect fit’ for him

Upcoming San Francisco Giants & MLB Offseason Schedule

Early-January – MLB Arbitration Negotiations
Mid-February – Pitchers & Catchers report for Spring Training
Saturday, February 21st – @ Seattle Mariners (Spring Training Opener)
Wednesday, March 25th – vs. New York Yankees – 5:05 PM PT (Opening Day)

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