Home-road splits, 2026

Identifying batters' home/road splits can help you maximize your lineups. In addition, they can help you find hidden production that could blossom in the future.

Over the past decade, rate metrics like BA, OBP, and SLG have all been consistently higher when batters hit at home compared to on the road:

Further, the length of time it takes for batters to hit a home run or generate an RBI has been consistently shorter when they play at home:

At an individual level in 2026, these batters have been way more productive at home than on the road so far in 2026 (min 50+ PA home/road):

 HomeRoadΔ
NameLgct%OPSEVct%OPSEVct%OPSEV
Cody BellingerAL91%1.14089.0 81%.61289.6 10%.528(0.6)
Ryan WaldschmidtNL60%.92088.9 68%.45185.0 -7%.4693.9 
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