Luis Arraez had two hits in the Miami Marlins' win over the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night, raising his batting average to .401.

Arraez has 12 hits in his past four games, tying the most in a four-game span in Marlins history.

"It is an honor when I see that number on the scoreboard but as I've said before, it is not impossible," Arraez said in Spanish. "Things are going well for me and we are also winning, which is what is most important."

Arraez is the first player batting .400 or better 62 team games into a season since Chipper Jones in 2008.