Randy Arozarena 2025 Fantasy Baseball Outlook: Habitual 20/20 Performer Can Keep The Streak Alive
Randy Arozarena caused no end of frustration for fantasy managers last year. That was largely down to his .219 batting average. With a .219 xBA (expected batting average), it wasn't just due to bad luck. Arozarena's quality of contact did drop compared to 2023. Most notably his 8.3% Barrel% (54th percentile) which was down from 12.3% (82nd percentile). The trade to the Mariners did see Arozarena improve his batting average but also saw his power diminish. After hitting .211/.318/.394 with the Rays (100 games), Arozarena hit .231/.356/.377 in Seattle (54 games). While not the biggest sample, there's enough encouragement to believe the outfielder can put up a batting average nearer his .254 career mark over a full season in Seattle. Arozarena will be 30 years old by Opening Day so it's too soon to believe his numbers will drop off a cliff. Providing we don't see a marked decline in his sprint speed (28.1 ft/s) or quality of contact (43.5% HardHit%), there's every reason to believe Arozarena can register a fifth consecutive 20/20 season while hitting in the heart of the Mariners' lineup.
Despite a fourth consecutive 20 home run and 20 stolen base season,

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