These hitters dominate the power meta, especially against righties:
Adam Dunn (St. Patrick's Day Series) – Absolute raw power. His 110 Power vs. RHP rating makes him perfect as a designated hitter or bench bat that can change a game with one swing.
Shohei Ohtani (Live Series) – 109 Power vs. RHP. His smooth, fast-load swing makes home runs frequent and predictable. A favorite in competitive squads.
Nick Kurtz (Live Series) – 109 Power vs. RHP. Elite balance and power at first base. Reliable for long balls and strong plate performance.
Kyle Schwarber (World Baseball Classic) – 109 Power vs. RHP. Best as a primary power bat; defense is weaker, but the hits are worth it.
Ryan Howard (Awards Series) – Balanced left-handed power with big home run potential. Great for clearing fences against most RHPs.
Looking for players with versatility or optimized swings? These hitters shine:
Jim Thome (Jolt Series) – High corner infielder power with a very high launch angle. Perfect for tape-measure shots.
Juan Soto (Live Series) – Smooth one-handed follow-through swing. Competitive players love his ability to turn any pitch into a homer.
Kyle Stowers (Egg Hunt Series) – Budget-friendly, accessible option for early-season squads. Delivers top-tier left-handed power numbers without breaking the bank.
Platoon Strategies: Pair left-handed power hitters with elite right-handed options like Signature Albert Pujols or Milestone Troy Tulowitzki to cover all angles. Protect your lineup against left-handed starters.
Switch-Hitter Meta Factor: Pure lefties dominate power vs. RHP, but switch-hitters like Mickey Mantle or Chipper Jones keep you covered against both sides, providing consistent high-leverage advantages in ranked modes.

