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Jun 18, 2025; Omaha, Neb, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks shortstop Wehiwa Aloy (9) singles against the LSU Tigers during the eighth inning at Charles Schwab Field.
MIAMI – Agent Scott Boras can be prone to hyperbole, so when he remarked that Marlins first-round Draft pick Aiva Arquette might’ve been the most scouted player in history -- joking that the ...
Arquette out of Oregon State University (Corvallis, Ore.) with the seventh overall pick in the 2025 First-Year Player Draft. Arquette, 21, is ranked as the consensus top college position player in the ...
With the No. 7 overall pick in the 2025 draft, the Miami Marlins selected shortstop Aiva Arquette out of Oregon State.
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KHON2 on MSNHawaii’s Arquette & Aloy sign Major League deals
The professional baseball journeys of two of Hawai’i’s brightest prospects officially began over the weekend. Saint Louis ...
With the No. 7 overall pick in the draft, the Marlins selected SS Aiva Arquette out of Oregon State University. Arquette put up a stellar season at OSU, recording a slash line of .354/.461/.654 ...
Oregon State infielder Aiva Arquette (13) hits the ball during game 2 of the NCAA Super Regional against Florida State at Goss Stadium on Saturday, June 7, 2025 in Corvallis.
Another year, another Top 10 pick for Oregon State as the Miami Marlins selected star shortstop Aiva Arquette with the 7th overall pick. The consensus top college bat in the draft, Arquette helped ...
With their highest pick, No. 7, the Marlins selected Aiva Arquette, a shortstop from Oregon State University. “Excited to continue playing the game I love and continue my development ...
At 6-foot-5, Arquette hit .354 with 19 home runs, 17 doubles, 66 RBIs and 73 runs scored for the Beavers. Aruquette was the first collegiate position player off the board in this year’s draft ...
Arquette is a complete player that already has a pro-ready build. He's listed at 6-foot-5, 220 pounds. In his lone season with Oregon State, which made it to the NCAA College World Series this ...
Aiva Arquette's 2025 season at Oregon State was by far the best of his college career, slashing .354/.461/.654/1.115 with 19 home runs and 66 RBI. He also posted a career-low 16.5% strikeout rate.
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