Over the offseason, the San Diego Padres lost a few key players from the 2025 roster. One of these guys was veteran infielder Luis Arraez, who had been with the team since midway through the 2024 season. Arraez signed a one-year, $12 million deal with the San Francisco Giants after a long free agency period, and it didn't seem like the Padres wanted to pay a lot to get him back. There were concerns with Arraez's defense on the Padres, which led to the team letting him go. Of course, Arraez's bat has carried over to the Giants, with the infielder hitting .316 with 11 runs batted in. The veteran has posted an OPS of .738, and even without a ton of power, Arraez has been productive again. However, more surprisingly, Arraez has turned into one of the best defenders in MLB with the Giants. With the Giants likely to be sellers this season, it seems that Arraez could be on the move at the upcoming trade deadline this summer.…