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Dodger Blue > DodgerBlue > Dodgers Home Run Leaders: Breaking Down LA’s Slugging Power
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Dodgers Home Run Leaders: Breaking Down LA’s Slugging Power

Staff Writer
June 13, 2026
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Jun 15, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) bats in the first inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Navarro-Imagn Images
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Power has long been part of the Dodgers’ identity, but the 2026 season has taken that reputation to another level. Few teams can match the blend of established stars and emerging contributors that Los Angeles brings to the plate every night.

The impressive part isn’t just the home run production, it’s how widely it’s shared throughout the lineup. That blend of veteran stars and emerging talent has made the Dodgers one of baseball’s nightmare matchups for opposing pitchers.

The Numbers Behind Los Angeles’s Power Surge

Few teams can match the Dodgers’ combination of power and depth. Their 91 home runs rank fourth in MLB, helping fuel a dominant +126 run differential that reflects just how often this offense creates separation from opponents.

Several clubs rely heavily on one superstar slugger. Los Angeles takes a different approach. With four players already reaching double-digit home runs before the All-Star break, the lineup creates constant pressure on opposing pitchers.

Home run races naturally draw attention across the league, and many fans keep an eye on FanDuel MLB home run odds to see how the race for the regular-season home run crown is shaping up. The Dodgers happen to feature several names worthy of that conversation.

Andy Pages: Los Angeles’s Breakout Slugger

Every season produces a surprise star, and Andy Pages has become one of 2026’s biggest success stories. He has emerged as the club’s home run leader and added another dangerous bat to the middle of the lineup.

The young outfielder leads the Dodgers with 15 home runs while providing consistent production in the middle of the order. His impact extends beyond power, as his strong batting average and RBI production have made him a legitimate threat behind the club’s established stars.

What makes his emergence especially valuable is the balance it creates. Opposing teams can no longer focus solely on containing household names when a rising slugger like Pages is waiting for his opportunity in the lineup.

Max Muncy: The Pull-Side Weapon

Max Muncy remains one of baseball’s most recognizable power hitters, and his 14 home runs show his trademark approach is still producing results. Only Andy Pages has more home runs for the Dodgers this season.

Many of those home runs have come from his ability to punish mistakes to the pull side, particularly at Dodger Stadium. Pitchers know what’s coming, yet Muncy continues to find ways to drive the ball over the fence, especially against right-handed pitching.

His value extends beyond home runs. Patience at the plate and a knack for reaching base make him an even more dangerous contributor. Fans looking to compare his production with other top hitters often follow the latest MLB player stats and trends throughout the season.

Shohei Ohtani: Baseball’s Ultimate Power Threat

Shohei Ohtani’s presence changes every game. Few hitters command more attention from opposing pitchers and managers across the league. His combination of power and hard contact makes him a threat in every at-bat.

Despite dealing with minor injuries at times during the season, he has already launched 13 home runs while continuing to generate elite hard contact. Few players in baseball can match his combination of bat speed, strength, and ability to drive the ball to all fields.

Opposing managers often alter pitching strategies simply because Ohtani is in the lineup. Few players in baseball force opponents to adjust their game plans so consistently. That kind of influence cannot always be measured solely by statistics.

Freddie Freeman: The Standard of Consistency

Freddie Freeman approaches power differently than many sluggers. Home runs are a product of his complete offensive game rather than the sole objective. His approach is built on consistency rather than chasing power numbers.

His 10 home runs are backed by strong on-base skills, quality contact, and disciplined at-bats. That profile makes him one of the lineup’s most reliable hitters. That balanced approach allows him to remain productive even when the ball isn’t leaving the yard.

Freeman’s steady presence gives the Dodgers reliability near the top of the order, leaving no comfortable matchups for opposing pitchers. Few hitters combine consistency and power as effectively as the veteran first baseman.

A Lineup With No Easy Outs

The Dodgers’ home run success isn’t the story of one superstar carrying an offense. Multiple players have stepped up to drive the club’s power surge throughout the season. It’s the story of a lineup with depth, versatility, and legitimate threats from top to bottom.

Pages, Muncy, Ohtani, and Freeman each bring a different style of power, helping make Los Angeles one of baseball’s most dangerous lineups. That balanced attack is a major reason the Dodgers remain among the National League’s top contenders in 2026.

 

 

 

 

 

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