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MLB 26: Best Vision Players for Franchise Mode - CosmicByte - 13-05-2026 In MLB The Show 26 Franchise Mode, the Vision attribute (Plate Vision) is a game-changer. It controls the size of the outer PCI (Plate Coverage Indicator), letting hitters foul off tough pitches, reduce strikeouts, and draw more walks. For sim-heavy players, Vision is your secret weapon for high batting averages and consistent On-Base Percentages (OBP). Here’s a guide to the best high-Vision players to target in Franchise Mode, broken down by elite stars, budget options, and top prospects. Elite Live Series Stars (High-Budget Cornerstones) If your team has a big payroll and trade capital, these hitters are the foundation for any franchise: Mookie Betts (LAD – 2B/OF): Combines elite Vision with high Contact and Power. Perfect for the top of the order, he rarely strikes out in simulations. Jose Altuve (HOU – 2B): Known for outstanding Vision, he provides steady line-drive production and veteran stability. Luis Arraez (SD – 1B/2B): A pure Contact/Vision hitter. Low Power, but massive PCI ensures consistent batting titles in simulated seasons. Steven Kwan (CLE – LF): Elite Vision plus excellent defense. A walk machine who can exhaust opposing pitchers’ energy. Smart Trade Targets (Budget & Value Options) Want high Vision without blowing your farm system? Look for these attainable players: Nico Hoerner (CHC – 2B/SS): Well-rounded middle infielder. High Vision makes him a reliable contact hitter, complemented by solid speed and defense. Ernie Clement (TOR – 3B/SS): One of the best utility players in Franchise Mode. His high Vision consistently outperforms his overall rating in simulations. Bryson Stott (PHI – 2B): Great plate discipline and Vision. Ideal for mid-tier trades, anchors top or bottom of the lineup. High-Vision Prospects to Develop Planning for the long term? These younger players grow into elite threats while keeping Vision high: Masataka Yoshida (BOS – LF/DH): Slightly older than typical prospects, but his Vision and Contact stay elite for several seasons. Jackson Merrill (SD – CF): Young with rapid growth. High Contact and solid Vision make him a top-tier threat within 1–2 seasons. Why Vision Matters in Franchise Mode Simulation Consistency: Players with high Vision and Discipline have fewer batting slumps during simmed seasons. Counter Elite Pitching: Vision helps combat high K/9 pitchers, keeping PCI large enough to make solid contact on Hall of Fame and Legend difficulties. Lineup Stability: High-Vision hitters maintain batting average and OBP even when simulating multiple seasons. |