Marcell Ozuna’s four-year, $64 million chapter in Atlanta has reached its end, closing a stretch that swung between elite and unlucky. When the Braves committed to him before 2021, the bet centered on one idea: middle-of-the-order power that could weather a long season.He launched 40 homers in 2023, followed with 39 more in 2024, hitting .302 with a .925 OPS while finishing fourth in NL MVP voting. Nobody in Atlanta questioned his fit after that.Last season brought a different Ozuna. A lingering hip issue dulled the raw damage, though not the availability. He still played 145 games, hit .232 with 21 home runs, 68 RBIs and a .756 OPS.The power dip was real, but so was the context; his hard-hit swing remained, but the lift and timing lagged, the classic pairing that shows up when age and injuries both sit on the resume. Keeping that in mind, here are three clubs where the baseball logic and roster needs intersect cleanest.1. Kansas City RoyalsThe Royals have a good young team and strong pitching, but their DH spot was very weak in 2025. They need someone who can hit in the middle of the order, especially with runners on base.Ozuna gives them a right-handed power bat who can share DH duties and add more offense than they already have.He doesn’t block their future, and he gives them a clean 1-year or 2-year DH option if the price is right.2. Cincinnati RedsGreat American Ball Park makes hitters look more dangerous than they might be, which is exactly why a rebound bat is logical here.The Reds got creative use from their pitching staff last season, but their DH output lagged the division’s competitive heartbeat.Ozuna can play 4-5 times a week at DH, hit for power in a park that helps him, and give the Reds another bat that scares pitchers without forcing him to play defense.3. Seattle MarinersSeattle’s rotation was one of MLB’s best last season, but it once again lacked a reliable middle-order bat that scared right-handed pitching.T-Mobile Park suppresses power more than most stadiums, but Seattle’s lineup desperately needs someone who can change how a week feels with one swing.Ozuna fits as a short-term DH addition who can add 20+ home run upside. They don’t need him to be perfect. Just better than what they had.