Luis Arraez is a free agent again, and for the first time in his career, he gets to choose where he hits next. His time in San Diego was solid but not loud.The Padres traded for him in 2024, made him their leadoff bat, and rode his contact skills through the 2025 season. He played 154 games and hit .292 with a .327 OBP and a .392 slugging percentage. He’s about putting the ball in play, taking smart at-bats, and rarely striking out.Arraez won three straight batting titles from 2022 to 2024, finishing those seasons with over 200 hits twice and a career batting average of .317 before 2025 brought it slightly down.He also made his first All-Star team in 2022 and has played for Minnesota, Miami, and San Diego since arriving from Japan’s NPB. Here are three top fits for 3x All-Star.1. Arizona DiamondbacksArizona has already been mentioned as a likely Arraez destination in several reports. The Diamondbacks have a fast, young lineup, but what makes them dangerous is runs scored, not patience.Their front office wants more hitters who reach base without chasing power every pitch.If Arizona decides to move Ketel Marte in a trade, or simply wants more pop atop the order, Arraez fills that spot without blocking young infielders. Chase Field also plays fair for hitters, so his contact style stays rewarded.2. Los Angeles AngelsThe Angels had one of MLB’s highest strikeout rates in 2025 and were last in team batting average despite being 4th in home runs.They don’t lack power. They lack contact. They made creative moves last winter but still need an infielder who can actually hit at the top.Arraez can replace that role, play 2B or 1B if needed, and give the Angels the balance they keep searching for. He won’t be their pop hitter. He’ll be their "touch it every pitch" hitter.3. Colorado RockiesCoors Field inflates offense because the outfield is massive and the air is thin.The Rockies had one of MLB’s worst batting averages in 2025, even in a hitter's park, a sign that the lineup needs someone who actually just hits the ball, not tries to murder it.Arraez would push singles into doubles in Denver, boost their OBP, and give Colorado a true leadoff presence while they continue developing young hitters. He fits as a short term, high-usage pro who adds respect to the lineup.