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MLB Now's Top 10 Left Fielders Right Now

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#10: Eloy Jiménez

Jiménez only played 84 games in 2022, but he delivered when healthy, posting an .858 OPS with 16 homers

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#9: Ian Happ

Happ put it all together for the Cubs in '22, posting a 119 OPS+ while earning his first All-Star nod and Gold Glove Award

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#8: Michael Brantley

The veteran Brantley battled injuries in '22, but hit .288 with a .370 OBP and 127 wRC+ for Houston

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#7: Tyler O'Neill

O'Neill didn't replicate his 34-HR 2021 season last year, but his combo of power and speed makes him a potent offensive threat

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#6: Steven Kwan

Kwan took the league by storm with his preternatural bat-to-ball skills, posting the 2nd-lowest K rate in 2022

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#5: Randy Arozarena

Since breaking out during the Rays' run to the 2020 pennant, Arozarena has slugged .452 with 40 HR and 52 steals

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#4: Taylor Ward

Ward was a surprise MVP candidate for the 1st half of 2022, eventually finishing with 23 HR and an .833 OPS

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#3: Kyle Schwarber

Schwarber was an unstoppable power force for the Phils in '22, leading the NL with 46 home runs

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#2: Juan Soto

Sure, Soto wasn't his usual dominant self after being traded to the Padres, but don't expect a repeat of that in '23

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#1: Yordan Alvarez

Alvarez anchored the Astros' offense with 37 HR and a 1.019 OPS as Houston marched to a World Series title