Luis Arráez won the American League batting title last year. Turns out he was just getting warmed up.
Driving the news: Arráez raised his batting average to .403 on Wednesday. That's the seventh-highest by a qualified hitter through his team's first 63 games since 1941, when Ted Williams became the last Major League Baseball player to bat .400 over an entire season.
Why it matters: The Sooners are the first team to three-peat since UCLA in 1990 and have cemented themselves as the greatest dynasty in softball history.