Need a great left fielder for your franchise? We have you covered. These are the best out there.
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The best left fielders (LF) in MLB The Show 20
This article will be focused on the best left fielders to use in these offline modes.
We are looking for players that have their primary position as left field. We don’t care if they are lefties or righties at the plate, and we are going for players that have the highest overall possible regardless of age, contract status, or versatility.
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So who are the best left fielders in MLB The Show 20? Let’s take a look.
Juan Soto – 91 OVR
The top left fielder in MLB The Show 20 is World Series hero Juan Soto.
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The Nationals star man is just 21 years old and brings perfect 99 plate discipline and stellar performance against righties with 90 power and 80 contact. He also has 92 durability and ok 65 fielding.
Joey Gallo – 91 OVR
The terror of Texas comes in with a 91 OVR.
Joey Gallo retains his perfect 99 power (vs R & L) from last year, and gets 99 discipline too. He’s also got a rocket of an arm with 97 strength and 95 accuracy so running on him is out of the question.
Tommy Pham – 91 OVR
Tommy Pham may be the wrong side of 30 but he is still an excellent do-it-all player.
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Pham’s best stat is his discipline (91), but there isn’t much he doesn’t do well. With 89 contact vs lefties he can get on base, and his 75 speed will help him take extras. He’s also got 75 reaction and 74 fielding.
JD Martinez – 90 OVR
Boston’s biggest bat is next up, as JD Martinez checks in with a 90 OVR.
The righty crushes left-handed pitching, with perfect 99 power, 99 contact along with 99 clutch. He is pretty great against righties too with 88 power and 82 contact. Don’t rely on his glove though, with just 45 fielding and 47 reaction he is a DH in all but name.
Giancarlo Stanton – 88 OVR
The Yankees star is next. Giancarlo Stanton’s big bat checks in with an 88 OVR score.
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He has perfect 99 power against lefties and 88 against rights. He’s got 97 durability and is better in the field than you’d think with 81 arm strength and 71 fielding.
Eddie Rosario – 88 OVR
Eddie Rosario is another solid all-round talent with his 88 OVR.
He brings 80 power vs righties and 75 contact against lefties to the plate, along with 85 arm accuracy and 80 arm strength in the field.
Marcell Ozuna – 87 OVR
We head over to the National League and the Atlanta Braves next with the 87 OVR Marcell Ozuna.
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The 29-year-old comes with 75 power against lefties and 73 against righties, along with 82 clutch. He has 86 arm accuracy and 81 reaction.
Kyle Schwarber – 86 OVR
The Cubs left fielder Kyle Schwarber is next up with an 86 OVR.
He brings towering power of 92 vs righties to the plate along with 95 durability and 94 discipline. He’s also got 85 arm accuracy and reasonable 69 fielding.
Nick Castellanos – 86 OVR
The Cincinnati Reds player Nick Castellanos is next, also with an 86 OVR.
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He has perfect 99 contact against lefties, along with 86 power to be a real terror against them. He has 92 durability and decent enough stats against righties to be a strong hitting option, his 54 fielding is a worry though.
David Peralta – 86 OVR
Arizona’s David Peralta rounds out the top 10 with his 86 OVR.
The lefty has excellent 92 contact against right-handed pitchers, along with 90 clutch. He has 86 reaction and 81 fielding too, but is slow with just 47 speed.
All the best left fielders (LF) in MLB The Show 20
Player | Team | Age | OVR |
Juan Soto | Washington Nationals | 21 | 91 |
Joey Gallo | Texas Rangers | 26 | 91 |
Tommy Pham | San Diego Padres | 32 | 91 |
JD Martinez | Boston Red Sox | 32 | 90 |
Giancarlo Stanton | New York Yankees | 30 | 88 |
Eddie Rosario | Minnesota Twins | 28 | 88 |
Marcell Ozuna | Atlanta Braves | 29 | 87 |
Kyle Schwarber | Chicago Cubs | 27 | 86 |
Nick Castellanos | Cincinnati Reds | 28 | 86 |
David Peralta | Arizona Diamondbacks | 32 | 86 |
Michael Brantley | Houston Astros | 32 | 85 |
Avisail Garcia | Milwaukee Brewers | 28 | 85 |
David Dahl | Colorado Rockies | 26 | 85 |
Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros | 22 | 83 |
Joc Pederson | Los Angeles Dodgers | 27 | 83 |
Andrew McCutchen | Philadelphia Phillies | 33 | 83 |
Justin Upton | Los Angeles Angels | 32 | 83 |
Eloy Jimenez | Chicago White Sox | 23 | 82 |
Corey Dickerson | Miami Marlins | 30 | 82 |
Ryan Braun | Milwaukee Brewers | 36 | 82 |
Kike Hernandez | Los Angeles Dodgers | 28 | 81 |
Mike Yastrzemski | San Francisco Giants | 29 | 80 |
Andrew Benintendi | Boston Red Sox | 25 | 80 |
Domingo Santana | Cleveland Indians | 27 | 79 |
Khris Davis | Oakland Athletics | 32 | 79 |
Adam Duvall | Atlanta Braves | 31 | 79 |