Lefty-righty splits, 2024 updated

Let's continue our one-split-away theme by looking at the lefty-righty production splits from batters to help you set your lineup and identify potential future surgers.

These hitters have shown the widest OPS splits when facing RH and LH bats (min 50 PA vs. RH/LH):

NameLgTmOPS vs. RHersOPS vs. LHersOPS Δ
MJ MelendezALKC.767.230+.537
Spencer HorwitzALTOR.869.467+.401
Jesús SánchezNLMIA.776.393+.382
Josh RojasALSEA.700.334+.366
Joey GalloNLWAS.724.377+.346
Rafael DeversALBOS1.067.736+.332
Alec BurlesonNLSTL.861.532+.329
Cedric MullinsALBAL.754.431+.323
Jose MirandaALMIN.932.618+.314
Jon SingletonALHOU.753.443+.310
Trey LipscombNLWAS.621.321+.301
Tomás NidoNLCHC.631.347+.285
Corey SeagerALTEX.938.660+.278
Jackson MerrillNLSD.879.601+.278
Austin WellsAL

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