Ozuna fell off in dramatic fashion with Atlanta in 2025 after finishing fourth in the NL MVP voting the year prior. His home-run total fell from 39 to 21 while his OPS dipped from .925 to .756. It was revealed in June that Ozuna was playing through a hip injury that he would have to manage the rest of the way. He endured a couple long power outages, including a 21-game drought before the break and a 32-game homerless stretch in the second half. To his credit, Ozuna's walk rate jumped to a career-high 15.9%, and he was still above league average by most offensive measures. Now a free agent, Ozuna should have no problem finding steady at-bats, even as a declining 35-year-old designated hitter. His recent track record of success suggests he should bounce back, though the real cliff isn't far off in the distance. Read Past Outlooks