Let's continue our our one-split-away theme by taking a look at the righty-lefty production, plate discipline, and batted ball 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 pitchers (min. 50 PA vs. RH/LH:
Name | Lg | OPS vR | OPS vL | Δ |
Mickey Moniak | AL | .895 | .347 | .548 |
Alek Thomas | NL | .823 | .296 | .527 |
Gabriel Arias | AL | .818 | .343 | .475 |
Jazz Chisholm Jr. | NL | .840 | .372 | .468 |
Seth Brown | AL | .757 | .301 | .456 |
Alex Kirilloff | AL | .878 | .470 | .408 |
Nick Ahmed | NL | .814 | .422 | .392 |
A.J. Pollock | NL | .725 | .363 | .362 |
Yainer Diaz | AL | .921 | .580 | .341 |
Ryan McMahon | NL | .890 | .556 | .334 |
Christian Yelich | NL | .897 | .614 | .283 |
David Villar | NL | .672 | .397 | .275 |
Cal Raleigh | AL | .813 | .544 | .269 |
Mike Moustakas | AL | .816 | .550 | .266 |
Brendan Donovan | NL | .831 |
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