Identifying the home/road splits of batters can help you maximize your lineups. Additionally, they can help you find hidden production that could blossom in the future.
These batters have shown the widest home/road OPS splits so far in 2025 (min 50+ PA home/road):
Home | Road | Δ | |||||
Name | Lg | OPS | EV | OPS | EV | OPS | EV |
Ezequiel Tovar | NL | 1.026 | 90.7 | .534 | 89.8 | +.492 | +0.9 |
Brett Baty | NL | .908 | 91.7 | .478 | 88.7 | +.430 | +3.0 |
Brenton Doyle | NL | .870 | 91.8 | .442 | 88.8 | +.428 | +3.0 |
Will Wagner | AL | .871 | 91.8 | .452 | 84.9 | +.419 | +6.9 |
Justyn-Henry Malloy | AL | .822 | 85.5 | .412 | 87.5 | +.410 | (2.0) |
Travis d'Arnaud | AL | .815 | 90.3 | .408 | 88.0 | +.407 | +2.3 |
Zach McKinstry | AL | .966 | 85.6 | .576 | 85.6 | +.390 | - |
Johan Rojas | NL | .770 | 89.2 | .384 | 86.8 | +.386 | +2.4 |
Heston Kjerstad | AL | .772 | 90.0 | .403 | 87.8 | +.369 | +2.2 |
Tyler Wade | NL | .761 | 83.2 | .395 |
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