Let's continue our our one-split-away theme by taking a look at the lefty-righty production splits from batters with the goal of helping you set your lineup and identify potential future surgers.
These hitters have shown the widest OPS splits when facing RH and LH bats (min 30 PA vs. RH/LH):
vs RHers | vs LHers | Δ | ||||||
Name | Lg | Eye | EV | OPS | EV | OPS | EV | OPS |
Michael Busch | NL | 0.51 | 91.5 | .968 | 86.0 | .466 | 5.5 | .502 |
Gavin Lux | NL | 0.57 | 89.1 | .851 | 88.0 | .399 | 1.1 | .451 |
Jacob Stallings | NL | 0.20 | 85.7 | .562 | 83.8 | .119 | 1.9 | .443 |
Ketel Marte | NL | 1.23 | 93.0 | 1.184 | 89.5 | .747 | 3.5 | .438 |
Luis García Jr. | NL | 0.38 | 90.9 | .777 | 86.5 | .343 | 4.4 | .434 |
Pete Crow-Armstrong | NL | 0.26 | 88.7 | .997 | 85.3 | .574 | 3.4 | .422 |
Oneil Cruz | NL | 0.50 | 98.4 | .931 | 94.4 | .532 | 4.0 | .399 |
Colt Keith | AL | 0.61 | 89.9 | .791 | 80.0 | .416 | 9.9 | .374 |
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